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Old April 5, 2021   #2
jmsieglaff
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Your part of the country and mine are quite different, so as you mention, an extended period of warm followed by a freeze could be the issue. But I routinely have light freezes affect my broccoli, peas, onions, spinach, etc. all cool season stuff and never have any damage from temperatures you mention (28-32F). Is there any possibility it is herbicide drift damage?

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