Rain. There was a chance that it would start out as snow but that didn't happen.
There is also a chance of an afternoon temperature coming close to to 70⁰ (21⁰C), midweek. We have had only one 60 degree day in 2025 (16⁰C)! I have been thinking that the change to Spring just brought more Wintery weather.
digitS', don't want to jinx myself (or, the weather) but my right knee is better today than yesterday. Still, tender to the touch and movement is a bit painful.
Spring is like — we have been allowed 1 nice day each week, maybe 2 this week. The rain hasn't amounted to much but the !
This may be the latest I have ever put up the hoop house but I'm glad it was not standing at the long-standing time in the middle of March. If it was, it may not have been for long ... standing.
All that recent wind blew in warm air and sunshine. What a change and near record warmth at 70°f (21°C). We have had one March day that was above 60 way back, weeks ago. Now, this.
The wind was gentle and the greenhouse was fully open from late morning. I kept my long sleeve shirt on, leveled some ground, drove rebar stakes and set up the hoops for the hoop house. Lathe has been pulled off the window & door frames, plastic film cut – if the wind stays down, I'm ready to pull the film over it tomorrow.
Steve, who saw a butterfly and found 2 lawnviolets and one pansy blooming this afternoon
Good soaking rain today!! I think I will have to replant my peas. We had dry weather and winds and even though I started watering there, it might be too late. Taking notes this year, so I'm good. I have a stash of 2-3yo Sugar Snap Peas, and the other seeds were cheap and throwaways, so good experimenting.
I have been watering the jugs (winter sowing jugs) every day. My solution is to pull the tops off of my stash of empty distilled water jugs--I have quite a few--water them again today and use those tops.
The topless ones will be tied together and staged on one of the fencing posts that supports tomato fencing After I use a fork to poke a couple of forkfulls of holes at the bottom. These will be tied next to the 2025 tomatoes and filled up with a hose for constant drip irrigation. The bottoms of the jugs sitting on top of wet soil should make a big difference. I also think that our predecessors gardened in the back yard bc they used stuff like this and didn't want their neighbors to see them.
I think I am learning, that, unless we end up with a very wet year, ALL of my crop failures have been lack of water.