Thursday, January 12, 2012

Oh yeah, it's winter

This has been a particularly mild winter in Iowa so far, all 3 weeks of it. It's been the topic of much conversation and rightfully so. We have had some record-breaking high temperatures and barely a dusting or two of snow. Global warming? El Nino? Oh, just one of those years. Maybe it's the direct connect farmers have to the weather or not much else unexpected goes on in Iowa, but the weather is oft discussed. My MIL (who is not a farmer) always mentions the forecast in email or phone conversations. It's kind of folksy and sweet, I suppose.

Two days this week I worked outside in 50+ degree sunny days. Wearing a sweatshirt and going about in the backyard armed with pruners, I cut back tattered perennials and broken sunflowers that I hadn't had a chance to get to in the fall. It was great! I had to keep reminding myself that it was January and not March. I do like to leave grasses like Miscanthus, switch grass, and Northern sea oats through the winter to give us something to look at, and it's also nice for the backyard critters to have seed heads to nibble on and cover from the winds and whatnot. In the early spring, I like to watch starlings pull at old daylily leaves and carry them off for their nests. It was nice to work in the yard and I have enjoyed the break so far from hellacious winters like we've had in recent years.

Well it snowed last night and the temps dropped and the wind is howling, reminding us that it is indeed winter. I didn't work in the garden today. Instead, I did indoor things that you put off on nice days for days like this. I went to a friend's house and we worked on a seed craft that we are going to try to market to some local shops. It's going to be how we make our millions for sure.

1 comment:

  1. Looks like winter is here for a while,I guess I'll wait to plant the cold frame until February. I'm dying to plant something. Maybe a few jalapenos would be worth the extra cost of a little heat and light.

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