We have had a couple of nights of below freezing temperatures. I would guess that the annual flowers have seen their last days.
We have had a couple of nights of below freezing temperatures. I would guess that the annual flowers have seen their last days.
The leaves are dropping off the trees and the trees are taking on their winter look. Yuck! Time to rake the leaves.
Memorial Day has come and gone and planting season is in a frenzy mode.
Last week, I had talked to you about planting a vegetable garden.
Only in New England can you go from record high temperatures to the possibility of a frost in about 36 hours. It’s no wonder that we gripe about the weather!
We continue to have a typical March. March is made up of cold days, followed by warm days and back to cold days.
I hope you have heard it and seen it. In the early morning the birds are singing away.
I don’t think I am alone in wishing that there was no snow on Monday.
March is the cruelest month. Great words of wisdom. As I sit here on Monday writing this column, the snow is coming down.
I am beginning to feel that I could write one column and use it for the last 3 weeks! Rain and all of the associated garden problems continue unabated.