posted 1 month ago
In the northern Plains of the US, it's probably prudent to view Mother Nature through a lens that spans years to decades of possibilities, hence the value of last and first average frost dates. For about 1-1/2 weeks in March this year, it seemed worth considering planting some colder tolerate garden items. The garlic was already sprouting, many yard plants were greening up, and the temperatures were swinging from 50s (F) by day to 30s at night. Then the early spring storms arrived, dropping not only 10" of heavy wet snow, but following that with several days where highs were around 30 and the low morning temperature yesterday was 3F. In this regard, Mother Nature is like the 'Trickster' of Native American lore....looking to trip you up for your hubris. So an 'annualized' Mother Nature is what we take into account for making planting decisions.
“The most important decision we make is whether we believe we live in a friendly or hostile universe.”― Albert Einstein