


From Forest to Skillet: Edible and Native Plants in the Cross Timbers of Oklahoma. 837 yard species and counting!
That’s -24° Canadian. Regular Winnipeg weather!
The Peruvian ground cherry I had been nursing along with towels and tubs and a hot water bottle every night succumbed to freezing last night (it was 3°F outside this morning around 7:30am). I have lots of babies in the plant window though.
Excellent layer of insulation out there!
One corner of the plant window froze!
The wind seems to be from the northwest and the front yard confirms that.
We woke up to a snowy world! Briar has seen snow before and enjoyed it but was hesitant at first this morning. She got over that soon enough and subsequently went insane with happy bouncing.
Standing cypress seedlings look pretty wilty in the front yard but I have not checked the backyard ones yet. Lettuce, cilantro, and cabbages I’m unsure how they look (sort of like the sugar snap peas, they could go either way once it warms up).
Hopefully we will get the additional forecast snow to help everything from the single digits forecast for Sunday and beyond!
There are some very slippery invisible spots on the roads and sidewalks! Briar and I had to walk very cautiously.
Paula has grown some amazing horizontal icicles on her kale and said I could share the picture.