tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1904077667313642692.post918634405114703343..comments2023-06-23T01:22:53.555-07:00Comments on Growing Tomatoes in South Florida: Caterpillars, Cucumbers, and Cool WeatherJon VanZilehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14026643422328853037noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1904077667313642692.post-59898293827666489182010-12-26T20:51:59.361-08:002010-12-26T20:51:59.361-08:00hi Jon-well here we go again...I lugged in all of ...hi Jon-well here we go again...I lugged in all of the tomatoes with my husband and son,covered the cukes and peppers as best I could and turned on the soaker hose. strawberries and lettuce did pretty well thru the last cold(we had a super salad on Christmas day.)haven't had any tomatoes yet and I'm not willing to lose what has set on the Lemon Boy and German Johnson.<br />are the cukes blooming like mad and looking tattered because they are going to die? Poona Keera looks awful but the Israeli cuke and Mexican not too bad. maybe I should replant?are Guatemalan peas cold tolerant? hope so.Toninoreply@blogger.com