April 16, 2008
Sigh

View of the upper field on Wednesday 4/16
It has been a long winter. We had the most snowfall here since they have been keeping records. And this has pushed our season back by at least a few weeks. You see, in order for us to get on our fields, the snow needs to melt, the ground needs to thaw, the field needs to dry, and then we need a couple of days of tractor work to prep that field for planting. And then we can plant.
Some years we are already planting at this point. But as you can see from the above photo, our upper field is still covered with snow! Now in fairness, it is supposed to be 70 degrees today, and that snow won't last long, but there is no way we will be planting that field until early May.

Lower field on 4/16
The lower field is in better shape. The snow is gone and the ground has started to thaw. But as you can see from the standing water, it still needs to dry out a bit.
One of the things that we have learned is that the weather will always throw us curveballs, but it all evens out in the end. I suspect we will be in for a hot hot summer, which would be nice for the tomatoes. But it doesn't look like we will have much for our first farmers' market on May 17!
Posted by peter at April 16, 2008 08:03 PM