Here comes the sun!

Chickbuff

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Greetings to TEG friends from central Arkansas. We have finally gone from 9 degrees to 69 degrees and my heart is warming and my green thumb is itching to get started! I look forward to meeting many if you and sharing in your knowledge of miracle of watching one seed become a harvest. God bless and may we have a wonderful year.
 
Welcome, Chickbuff! :frow

Boy, isn't it nice to see that sunshine come out again? We've finally come out of the freezing temps just today here as well. There's still a lot of snow on the ground, but it shouldn't last long.

Jump right in and make yourself at home. We look forward to hearing about your garden! (And we love to see pics. ;) )
 
:frow Hello :frowChickbuff. Can we assume you have chickens? Or are you just Buff? You bet that sun an 40 degrees today feels wonderful. Yesterday's snowfall set a record for our area. One I do not care to set again. So ready for spring and MUD. :)
 
Welcome form north Idaho Chickbuff! :frow
It's true that there is nothing like a bit of sunshine to bring out that gardening optimism. :)

We had a few springish, shiny days, but are currently back in the dregs of overcast and snow/rain.
 
Welcome ChickBuff, don't mean to rub it in but I always have sunshine. :cool: In fact, I just planted another Fall Gold raspberry this morning. I think spring is just around the corner for many of you even though it doesn't seem like it.

How big is your garden and what do you plant?

Mary
 
Pay no attention to ninnymary. She DOES mean to rub it in about having sunshine, but except for this small flaw, she is fun, helpful, and a great friend here on TEG.

Welcome to TEG! It must be fun to have the weather feeling like spring is nearing. I must admit to a bad case of zone envy when I hear others get to play in their gardens. Mine is buried under piles of snow.

You will find this group of gardeners are knowledgable and friendly. I hope you stop in frequently and share often.
 
Well, we had about 58 degrees here today, but the ground is still frozen pretty solid. Except for the first inch of mud. so I satisfy my spring fever by going through my seed packets and planting a few in flats. Welcome, Chickbuff. What kind of chickens do you have?
 
:frow Hi Chickbuff!

Well, I don't know what the story is with our deeply frozen ground! We have had temperatures above freezing for several days. That means, like a low of 32°f and a high of 41°. However, if it goes above 40° there's always 35mph to 45mph winds! This afternoon, it rained! Maybe, close to ½".

Yesterday, the last patch of early December snow in my yard - melted! There is still some February snow out there but there was this tiny patch near the road that I piled more snow on over the last 2 months. Hey, it still counted! I just didn't pile the most recent snow in all the right places.

Welcome to TEG!

Steve
 
Typically, our frost goes down 4 feet. This year "THEY" are saying the frost is nearly 6 feet down. Most of the city water pipes are just under 4 feet. That is what the say to explain the frozen pipes all over town.

Tomorrow will be another (3rd) over 40º day, but with rain and sleet. Whether it will help melt and thaw is still to be seen. The recent weather forecast has temperatures later in the week nearing -7º (F). NOT good for this time of year. Sigh!
 
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