The rest of the country (US) is having great pepper growing weather, however the Pacific Northwest can NOT seem to get out of this pattern of chilly, rainy dreary weather. the past two weeks have not seen a single day go over 65°f, and the nights are in the mid to low 40's. Add to that it has been raining, or at best cloudy, with not a sun break that I have seen. I have a cover made of a sheet of plywood on 2x4 legs over my potted pepper plants, so they do not drown due to all the rain. My peppers and tomato's have effectively stopped growing because it is too cold. I look at the forecast and I see this:
http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=98387
A week more of the same! Dang it! If it doesn't warm up soon, I am not going to get any peppers...........
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http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=98387
A week more of the same! Dang it! If it doesn't warm up soon, I am not going to get any peppers...........
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