Won't be doing THAT anymore!
Heavy rains will wash it off
This thread is a real testament to so many weather issues we face and why some gardens work, others don't. Here we have a long season -- some years heat that is unbearable, some years hurricanes that wipe it out, some winters bad & others not.
The hoop covers can help many but, for various reasons. Yep, those 'maters won't set fruit in too much heat. It's a crap shoot where ever you live. Think how the farmers feel with a 100 acre crop failure (I exclude all those corporate farms!!). I like to think that I have more moderate temp extremes than so many others that I try to appreciate what I get. Not having had a garden for 2 yrs in a row now, I am kind of "starting over" with many things. Hey, gotta start somewhere.
Today I did get my red potatoes into feed bags to begin their growing (already sprouted from FREE potatoes that I didn't get to eat) and tomorrow I will do the whites (same deal, FREE ones).... so, whatever they produce is acceptable. I have never used bags before but, something new can work. Had hay/straw scattered in barn, plenty of dirt & free fertilizers, sure plenty of bags!! Gotta go for it. They are in my side yard, so not near garden area -- potatoe bug issues?
Then, to have something to pick soon, I planted some radish and some mesculin mix in one of these little tubs. The other I have put seeds to start squash, zuc, eggplant & cukes. Will transplant when up enough -- garden should be tilled by then -- got containers for $1. @ a Habitat store, put holes in bottom with drill. Should work nicely, about 5" deep, reusable. LOL nobody wanted them without tops.