Birdsonghill
Crowing
We have had rain 4 out of the last 8 days, from .3 inch to 2.7 inches, each rain event. Then the sun comes out and makes you want to work, but the mud hampers much of the work. But it is springtime and beautiful. Temps are warm and mild for the date. Finished off my over wintered carrots this past week and they were still crisp and sweet! We had temps below freezing 24 hours/7 days for longer than usual and the low was down to 2 degrees. That only happens here every couple of decades or so. Still had great success under row covers with most crops overwintering this past winter! I have harvested lettuce every month of the year, except August/September when it has bolted, the last several years in my raised beds. Spinach, kale, lettuces,turnips, carrots, rutabaga,collards, garlic, mustards, cilantro,parsley and onions have all done well surviving the freeze and producing all winter! The onions and garlic got the tips burned a bit touching the row cover when there was 10 inches of snow on it. It is looking Ok now and is going to crop well this early summer, I think. I allow some crops to seed for collection, and the Alabama Blue Heirloom Collards are Beautiful plants! Happy gardens to all today!