Why I love sand. For me, when I don’t sink to my ankles......You are a lot further north than I was. Many things say to plant them as soon as the ground can be worked. Green peas are that way. In some places that might mean when it thaws. For me in Arkansas that meant when it was dry enough to work the ground.
This is what my packets said for peas, beets, turnips, radishes and carrots. But my ground was soft enough to work over a month ago - we've had two snows several inches since then and prolonged periods below freezing. I wasn't sure if they really meant it for such places.You are a lot further north than I was. Many things say to plant them as soon as the ground can be worked. Green peas are that way. In some places that might mean when it thaws. For me in Arkansas that meant when it was dry enough to work the ground.
Usually, we have a fair amount of winter snow to melt. Not so much after February, 2020. Usually, the ground is frozen through the winter at a depth that gardens would be cultivated and deeper. One of the warmest Januarys on record, in 2020.
Regardless, my soil is rocky right down to the bottom of the aquifer, many hundreds of feet. It drains easily and quickly. I can't trust the plant as soon as soil can be worked plan.
It is only in the last few days that I have seen any weeds sprouting from 2019 seeds. I could have put seed for garden crops in the ground 2 months ago. Some would have survived but I'm not sure which.
I've planted peas too early in the past - at least, that was how I interpreted a miserable germination rate.
Phenology - what is going on in your plant world? Ya know, plant corn when squirrels pin oak leaves behind their ears ... that sorta thing. Or, soil temperatures - attention to warmth and the seeds will appreciate it.
Steve
Pretty jelly!!Planted Lilies-25 Zambesi, 25 Altari, 25 big brother.
Planted elephant ears, 5 mammoth and 5 other ones I cannot remember right now.
Spread hardwood mulch in the garden paths and some other areas.