seeding – Forest Hill Farm https://foresthillfarm.com If we are what we eat, most of us are fast, cheap, and easy. Let's change that! Fri, 23 Mar 2012 14:38:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 Frost seeding https://foresthillfarm.com/frost-seeding/ https://foresthillfarm.com/frost-seeding/#respond Sat, 03 Mar 2012 15:58:37 +0000 https://foresthillfarm.com/blog/?p=10 ...continue reading "Frost seeding"]]> Late February
Ready for spring

On my way to the mailbox today the sun was shining across the fields. You could almost see the green shoots of spring grasses willing themselves to reach through the tangle of brown, lifeless turf.  This mild winter has the shrubs, trees, and plants fooled.  They’re ready to surprise us with early blooms.  Mother Nature still has a snowfall, or two, and bitter days ahead. With tight buds holding out for warmer days, it’s the perfect time to prune fruit trees and frost seed pastures.  Legumes are the easiest to frost seed, the tiny seeds sift through the protective cover of orchard grass. Each freeze - thaw cycle works the seed deeper into the soil. Late winter and early spring rains are magical elements. The seed’s are waiting for warmth to burst out of their protective coat and rise to meet the sun.

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