Calling Spring

 Greetings!

When you garden so far North, seasons can sometimes seem to take forever to change, or maybe end far too quickly.  Such is the case for Spring of 2022!  The photo below is of my backyard on April 18th.  The weather has see-sawed all over the place.  Warm then cold then warm again.  The soil is pretty much thawed so at least the mud is gone.  I noticed the Tractor Supply in town has moved all their fruit trees from inside the store to outside the front door.  Poor things!  The trees had already leafed out before they threw them out into the cold.  Is there such a thing as plant abuse? 

I also have noticed that some of our migrant song birds are back.  The American Goldfinches and Robins.  The Red-winged Blackbirds and Grackles have also made there presence known.  I have a pair of Killdeers that have nested in my yard 6 years in a row now, but they have not as of yet returned.  Same goes for the Barn Swallows and  Eastern Bluebirds.  Maybe they know something about the weather.  

This weekend I am going to pot on some of my seedlings to give the plants more time to grow indoors before I start to harden them off for the garden.

Cheers!

Tom    

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