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Old June 5, 2018   #2244
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My sympathies Salix, in the same boat. Frost this morning had all the perennials buckled down. Don't know how we're doing under the row cover but I hope some of those peas will survive what we've been through. It's time to get the next round of greens seedlings out in our gardens but... I hope this is the last we see of frost this season!!! Leek and shallot seedlings are down to a single leaf....
We're finally getting sunshine today and UV 8 after a week of darkness: torrential rain, days of fog, freezing temperatures, snow... all one after another. Will be tending the tomatoes closely today, as they are going from one extreme to the other.
Couple pics, the flooded forest just starting this bout of bad weather, the snow on ground yesterday morning. Snow in June is not unheard of, but the last time it happened was 22 years ago. Not a common thing (thank goodness!!)
Here's hoping your weather gets summery too!!!
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