According to the Old Farmer's Almanac, my area's last frost date is May 3rd. I've seen it snow on Memorial Day before but I've also seen our last freeze in early February. Average is just that, an average between extremes. My instinct tells me our last freeze and frost was Wednesday April 16th this year. I could be wrong, but the weather forecast looks real favorable for planting. Frosts occur when the dewpoint is above the lowest temperature that night or early morning. Water condenses out of the atmosphere. If the temperature is low enough, it can land on plants and damage leaves. A hard freeze is when the temperature is below 32 F or 0 C. But keep in mind that air temperature and soil temperature are two different things. If the soil is warm and the plants are covered, cold hardy varieties will be fine. If your soil is still frozen, you probably don't have plants.

In theory, it means that I should be starting squash/pumpkins inside, which could then be planted when all danger of frost is gone. In reality, I am preparing beds, weeding, amending soil, and hardening off plants. I need the trays and pots already in use to get rid of my bottleneck. Three trays have been planted so far, strawberries, beets, and my chard/celery. I also planted lettuce, but truth be told, it didn't look good. It sat too long in a container. It could recover. Hard to say. I also ordered plants that I didn't grow from seed myself. I have Patterson onions planted in 2 beds. Note: The strawberries were bare root and had to be planted in pots until the weather settled.

I still have more potatoes to plant in containers. I have trellises to build. I have cinderblocks to move. And more flowers to up pot. I've already up potted Mexican sunflowers, Celosia, Snapdragons, Lupine, Carnations, and Foxglove. I planted two hills each of cucumbers, one for eating and one for pickling. It's almost time to direct sow carrots, parsnips, and other plants. I think I missed my window on planting arugula. More lettuce needs to be planted as well. For a continuous supply, every three weeks is recommended.

The already planted potato grow bags are all outside now. My hose has been getting a workout. Supposedly it will rain tonight. I am not holding my breath. I will try to get everything I can planted this evening. Now off to put more trays outside. Trellises could happen after lunch. Bed prep could happen later this morning because there are two cherry trees that need to be in the ground. There is a lot to do.
