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East Central Arkansas | Had a really light frost a few weeks ago. We didn't really notice any damage to any plants. Had plenty of warm days since and tomatoes and peppers have continued to make. Supposed to have some cooler nights the next few nights but not down to freezing. I know we can have frost that will damage plants even when the temps don't go down to 32 F. Wondering how soon the fruit would be damaged. It seems like I remember picking tomatoes after a frost damaged the plants. I know tomatoes don't like cold storage temperatures.
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