One corner of the plant window froze!
The drifting side of the house
The wind seems to be from the northwest and the front yard confirms that.
Insulating blanket of FUN
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 babies
Having seen the two wilty front yard seedlings of standing cypress, I went to check on the backyard ones. Those two seem a little better, maybe, possibly, so maybe some will live? I think of them as a more southerly plant, so fingers crossed.
Snow and melting even at 18Ā°F in the sun
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).
Leaves for strawberries
I had a nice bag of leaves for the compost pile that I decided could be better used as mulch right now. I put it all on the strawberries as those are the big investment relative to onion sets and potatoes seed eyes.
A late night decision
This cold is ridiculous and last night I saw the forecast keeps getting lower and earlier. Got up to find 9Ā°F this morning! -8Ā°F forecast next week! That’s -22Ā°C! That’s Winnipeg weather!!!
I changed my mind about the backyard strawberries
After thinking about what Judy and I have been texting about on snow vs ice and the extreme and unusual cold impending, I decided to cover the biggest part of every strawberry bed, even the backyard ones. I hope it will snow as forecast on Sunday before the most extreme cold for insulation.
A soft, sheltering blanket begins
Hopefully we will get the additional forecast snow to help everything from the single digits forecast for Sunday and beyond!
A new glaze of ice today
There are some very slippery invisible spots on the roads and sidewalks! Briar and I had to walk very cautiously.