Hi all, our frozen tundra here in Michigan is melting. It’s been in the high 30’s (balmy!) and a few days in the 40’s. Still lots of snow left to melt and the only garden related news to report is that in plowing the snow which we had so much of, the compost pit got buried and the heavy plastic sides and top cracked and are all broken up. A few nights ago our daughter came home from work at 10pm and found 4 deer right there next to my car sniffing around anything that might be edible. I imagine I have lots of Egyptian walking onions up and growing but there is still about a foot of snow over them. Have been in west Michigan since the mid 70’s and we have never had a late March with so much snow on the ground and nothing is green yet. At least I can read about everyone elses good garden news.
I have lived in Missouri all my life except for 1 year in South Dakota. This winter has been one of the worst.
We had a nice balmy 40’s and above this week, but now we are back to low 30s and worse to come tonight. At least the sun is shining, so the indoor plants are happy.