The Purdue extension site has a neat list of the frost-hardiness of veggies: http://www.hort.purdue.edu/ext/avoidfrost.html
I'm glad to have stumbled across this -- my okra seedlings are getting HUGE, but I'll leave them on the windowsill with the tomatoes and eggplants for a few more weeks.
Neat frost-hardiness list
Cool, thanks for posting the link!
That was really helpful information. Thank you for posting the link.
Very helpful information. Sadly I have learned this list the hard way, but as my guru for gardening, Dick Raymond, always said "If you don't loose plants to frost in the spring and , you are not planting early enough"
Weather,
What kind of okra are you growing? Mine are struggling. Spineless wonders? in Zone 9b. Any tips would be appreciated.
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