I hope I didn't sound too snarky in my comment, I've spent my day on line, saying my piece about what is going on in NH, and it's hard to switch gears. We had light snow today, I doubt we've had more than a couple inches, including last night's. It's been the warmest January I ever remember in New England. We keep counting the mud seasons, which are usually only one in late March, early April, when the ground starts to thaw and all the dirt roads, of which NH has many, become extremely messy. Our dirt driveway has frozen the top couple of inches and then thawed again at least 5 times so far, that I remember. Not sure exactly what that does to my perennials. No snow cover to protect them. But of course, we too could have feet of snow soon, we sure had feet of snow on Halloween!
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We had light snow today, I doubt we've had more than a couple inches, including last night's. It's been the warmest January I ever remember in New England. We keep counting the mud seasons, which are usually only one in late March, early April, when the ground starts to thaw and all the dirt roads, of which NH has many, become extremely messy. Our dirt driveway has frozen the top couple of inches and then thawed again at least 5 times so far, that I remember. Not sure exactly what that does to my perennials. No snow cover to protect them. But of course, we too could have feet of snow soon, we sure had feet of snow on Halloween!