Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Tiptoe Near the Tulips


It's finally happened! The spring bulbs are peeking up. It's been cold and snowy and after last week's three-to-six inch snowstorm I was just about convinced we'd never see spring. But you can't keep Mother Nature down.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Seed Starting



It's time!

This weekend we got out our new seed-starting trays and did a little planting. The first step, of course, was to find the darn things, then find the potting soil and seed-starting mix, and then let both thaw since we'd left them outside.

But, eventually, it all came together.

This year we're using a hot pink kit we bought from Gardener's Supply. The planting cells are hard plastic and sit on a tray with a water reservoir and a capillary action mat. Fancy!

We also set up our first grow light, also from GS, and topped the tray with its clear plastic dome.

O and I started small with one tray of lettuce seeds and amazingly, they germinated in three days! Holy Bountiful Biodome Batman!

Next up: Tomatoes.

Friday, February 22, 2013

Snow Art




While we've had more snow this winter than last, it still hasn't seemed like very much. One night this week, we got a few unexpected inches. I read later in the day that the freak storm had dumped two feet of snow in some towns just 15 miles from here. Truly odd. 

This storm produced light and slightly sticky snow in mostly windless conditions. This leads to some of the most amazing early-morning tree art. This photo doesn't even really do it justice --- the trees become blank, black canvases for paintings in white. How do you do it, Mother Nature? 

And it's a temporary installation. By mid-day minute temperature changes cause the snow to fall. You look again, and it's gone.


Saturday, January 26, 2013

Brrr

A well-stacked woodpile warms you up, even just to see it in the field. This one's up at my brother's place in Montgomery.
Holy frosty frigidity, Batman. We're bundling through our second week of super-cold weather and although the end is in sight, it still feels pretty awful. This past week we had a couple of days of below-zero temperatures that lasted all day. It didn't get much worse than 10 below for us, but that's still pretty c-c-c-cold.

So far it's been a pretty different winter. We started out with a good amount of snow in December and early January --- different from last year's no-snow. That all melted off, though, just before this super cold snap. I don't think we had cold weather like this last year, either.

I wonder what it'll mean for the gardens come springtime. And, at this point, I'm wondering when we'll get outside comfortably again, and whether we'll finish up the winter with snow to play in.