We got rid of the snow cover long enough for me to get some radish, kale, carrot, pea, and arugula seeds in the ground a couple days ago. I also spread some plantain seeds I gathered from the field last fall. I'm hoping they'll do well in the semi-trampled area around my beds. Might be a bit more snow coming tonight. I have some pieces of old canvas dam spread out to smother weeds, and I just rolled it back to get to the soil I wanted to work early. So if we get a light freeze tonight, I can just unroll that stuff again and it should protect the germinating seeds a little. No sprouts yet, so I don't have to worry about crushing them.
My tomato and pepper seedlings are doing well - I've been feeding them worm casting tea and they seem to like it. I also used bigger seed-starting pots this year. I've got a few peat pellets left over from an experiment two springs ago, so I think I'll use them up and start some onion seeds today.