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Thanks! I got the cattle panel trellis idea from Gardener Scott on YT, and the plastic covering as well.

Here in eastern NC the collards don't care if it snows or ices, they laugh and stay green. However I don't think the cabbage can handle it that cold. I'm hoping to get cabbage heads to form with help from the clear plastic. If not, lesson learned, and the chickens will enjoy the remains.

I'm also going to cover the carrots, as they're too young to tough it out.
 

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I went over to TEG and found an old post of when it snowed in Livingston Texas, in January 2014. First picture is red cabbage. It was cupped with snow but suffered no harm. I think being up against the brick of the house helped.

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This is a view from the street. My garden was between the sidewalk and the driveway. The tall plants are collards. They lived for 5 years! The snow didn’t hurt them at all. The plastic wrapped thing was my redneck green house. I had tomatoes and bell peppers in it.

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I kept looking and found the pictures of the carnage inside that green house! Temperatures plunged to 16 degrees and the space heater couldn’t keep it warm enough. The plants were burnt and they looked like this 2 weeks later.

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I had bell pepper plants almost 4 years old!

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I salvaged tomatoes.

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All in all, that little greenhouse provided us with fresh tomatoes and bell peppers throughout the winters, but not in 2014!
 

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I went over to TEG and found an old post of when it snowed in Livingston Texas, in January 2014. First picture is red cabbage. It was cupped with snow but suffered no harm. I think being up against the brick of the house helped.

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This is a view from the street. My garden was between the sidewalk and the driveway. The tall plants are collards. They lived for 5 years! The snow didn’t hurt them at all. The plastic wrapped thing was my redneck green house. I had tomatoes and bell peppers in it.

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If my cabbage were older I wouldn't be making all the effort to protect them. But August was a crazy month, with my SIL passing, my drive to Connecticut and back, then getting sick for a week with lingering weakness...at the time when I should have been planting my fall crops.

Thanks for taking the time to locate and share those photos.
 

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Congrats on the rain... we had some misty sprinkles for a few minutes... made it raw and chilly and damp today... hoping we might get some of what they say is coming Wed into Thursday.
I was looking at the radar last night and wondering if you got any rain. Hope the sprinkles turn into something heavier, as it did here.
 

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I wanted to give you some encouragement for your cabbages. I love your mini greenhouse an the time and love you spend in your yard and garden.

we moved to Lindale in 2015 and I haven't had a winter garden since. It got too cold there. I have plans for this place........
 

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I wanted to give you some encouragement for your cabbages. I love your mini greenhouse an the time and love you spend in your yard and garden.

we moved to Lindale in 2015 and I haven't had a winter garden since. It got too cold there. I have plans for this place........
Is your Cornish Cx chicken coop still standing? You could just add plastic and make it into a greenhouse.

I appreciate the encouragement. My dear friend who stays with us asked how I'm not more upset by current events. I told him I would rather spend time with my chickens and gardens and pets and ponds and aquariums than get worked up over Chicken Little type hysteria.

God's still in control.
 

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Speaking of aquariums, I did some needed maintenance on my tanks on Monday and Tuesday.

The kuhli loaches seem excited about fresh water and cleaned filters:

The air pumps aren't as loud as they sound in this video, they just hum quietly.
 

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