Will my vegetable garden survive mortal flooded today? A flash flood submerged my tomatoe plants, green beans ...
A flash flood submerged my tomatoe plants, green beans and pepper plants they were 4 foot under sea for about 4 hours, very soon after the flood the leaves are covered in mud and the green beans are smashed into the ground
Yes four hours isn't long adequate to kill tomato and capsicum. or much else. If your beans are young at heart plants they should recover too. I'd without a doubt wash bad as much mud as you can. Preferably with a sprinkler which will do it thoughtfully.
just do your best to hose away the residing silt off of the leaves. your green beans are most plausible not fixable.
also try to dig out around the tomato plants so that the trunk/stalk is not submerged surrounded by soil, only the roots.
nearby probably is a lot of nutrient-rich silt adjectives around your garden now!
Answers: it rain and flooded for 2 days on mine and seemed to even kind them better.dont know about yours but worthy luck!