Current conditions and an accurate 7-day forecast — with the frost, heat, and rain alerts that actually tell a grower when to plant, when to cover, and when to wait.
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The forecast is the first thing I check before any decision in the greenhouse. Here's the quick read most growers go by:
Frost risk. Cover tender plants in the afternoon, water the soil first, and hold off transplanting. Great window to sow cool-season greens.
Heat stress. Switch to heat-lovers like okra and sweet potato, mulch heavily, and water at dawn so plants go into the day charged.
Prime window. Transplant tomatoes and peppers, start most warm-season crops.
Hold off sowing seed in beds — rot risk. Good time to set out established transplants instead.
Forecast data via Open-Meteo, refreshed every 15 minutes. Always cross-check official sources before acting on a freeze or storm. Tool built by Jordan Polasek for Texas Roots.