tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8260848875272495610.post2050098898464176669..comments2023-11-28T11:39:55.116-05:00Comments on My Virtual Maryland Garden: Primula obconica McWorthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03259286760419004721noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8260848875272495610.post-67945664062172237432015-02-14T18:48:17.368-05:002015-02-14T18:48:17.368-05:00No John, I do not monitor the temperature. And yes...No John, I do not monitor the temperature. And yes, these nest few days will be a real test: I just heard that it might go down to 2 degrees F Monday morning.<br />These cold frames have been in use for years, and so far, hard as it is to believe, I've never seen signs of freeze damage to the plants in them so long as I take the precaution of covering the frames.<br />I might be singing a different tune Monday morning.McWorthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03259286760419004721noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8260848875272495610.post-6754236002467754712015-02-14T16:25:44.085-05:002015-02-14T16:25:44.085-05:00Jim, do you monitor the temperature in the cold fr...Jim, do you monitor the temperature in the cold frame. They make some very nice weather stations that will send a wireless signal to the house and let you know what the temperature is in the cold frame. These upcoming nights are going to be very challenging.Johnhttp://www.macgardens.orgnoreply@blogger.com