‘March comes in like a lion, and out like a lamb.’
I can believe that!
With the snow departing the East Coast of America, it has now arrived on our shores. We had experienced a dry patch, that segued by a bit of damp; has become yet another snowy patch.
With the Channel Islands all but shut, Middle England has experienced some snow flurries and the odd blizzard. The sense of spring arriving has been quickly displaced, the radiators have been switched on again. Mr.Sunshine has temporarily gone on holiday.
This probably means damp squidgy clay, the stuff that sticks to your wellingtons. Not easy to dig over or play with generally. The bulbs are probably more than a bit confused.
I do hope it leaves like a lamb. There will be potatoes to plant, beans too.
Here’s hoping,
Yours in anticipation,
Horticultural Hobbit
I remember the winter of 1962/63 – snow on the ground til the end of March. Now that’s dated me! Hope you can get your veggies into the ground very soon.