Attrill wrote:I think soil temp can vary drastically even within the same garden. I've used a probe thermometer to check the soil temp in different parts of my yard and the areas that get a lot of sun can be 10 or 15 degrees warmer than areas that are mostly in shade. I have a raised section in my yard as well that is warmer than the lower portion by 5 degrees.
At this point I wouldn't worry about putting beets, peas, or radishes in the ground. At worse they'll just take a little longer to germinate.
Guess I need a probe.
I have radishes in already, ditto carrots and some microgreens; I'm laying in some leeks this afternoon.
Peas? Hmmmn, wasn't planning on planting any of those, but maybe I should.
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