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zone 4/5, kick in the nuts. 80 degrees on mothers day and you think you are in the clear. any tomatoes, peppers, squash family, mellons, and basil in the ground and unprotected will take a huge hit if they don’t die altogether. i haven’t personally planted most of these things yet, but the garden centers were hopping last coulle weekends and i know a lot of people up here will take a hit.

the silver lining in zone 4/5 is significantly less niggers, although like every kiked western locale, we’re seeing more and more of them every year. lock down your watermelon patch, white people

zone 4/5, kick in the nuts. 80 degrees on mothers day and you think you are in the clear. any tomatoes, peppers, squash family, mellons, and basil in the ground and unprotected will take a huge hit if they don’t die altogether. i haven’t personally planted most of these things yet, but the garden centers were hopping last coulle weekends and i know a lot of people up here will take a hit. the silver lining in zone 4/5 is significantly less niggers, although like every kiked western locale, we’re seeing more and more of them every year. lock down your watermelon patch, white people

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It isn't summer for another 5 weeks. Too many people pretend spring is summer. You're not in the clear until mid/late June.

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Water your plants and cover with a garbage bag if it's an overnight frost, I'm zone 7 but still wait until about a week before memorial day to get anything in the ground just to be safe.

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Where I live used to be all white with an occasional latino or black. Now when I go to the grocery store I can't see any whites. This happened over about a 2 year period. It's crazy

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Yup it dipped pretty low by us, too. Our peppers and other plants are not in the ground yet and are under a sun shade adjacent to our house. I learned years ago that in my area of Michigan, I must wait until June 1 to be safe.