tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1438751002414362821.post4325518806952609342..comments2017-04-26T13:52:12.551-04:00Comments on Going Yard: First real snow of the year.icebearhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04688755441418251036noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1438751002414362821.post-22638318238339109412010-12-06T21:41:25.560-05:002010-12-06T21:41:25.560-05:00lol, yes- but maybe the far ends of summer when th...lol, yes- but maybe the far ends of summer when the heat isn't so cruel!<br /><br />i was thinking of using a clear vinyl to cover some things to maybe keep growing, but i think even if the snow does not flatten it, i don't fancy slogging through the snow to check up on it.<br />we get our big snows in February, so it sneaks up on us slowly, not an overnight surprise so there can be manyicebearhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04688755441418251036noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1438751002414362821.post-43585219929366096672010-12-06T16:34:39.183-05:002010-12-06T16:34:39.183-05:00Hi PB, Enjoyed catching up on your news. I left my...Hi PB, Enjoyed catching up on your news. I left my hoops too late and they are flattened by the snow. Waiting for the thaw to see if they are still intact. Rutabaga parsnips carrots all still under the snow. After the snow flattened my brassica patch net, I put a second net over the top to keep the pigeons off until the thaw. Next day (today) we had a fresh fall of snow so that will be flattened Mal's Allotmenthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12349857165496487250noreply@blogger.com