Posted by Hal/ Eastern WA on March 25, 2014 at 13:46:14 from (97.115.168.117):
In Reply to: Frost in your area posted by bigboreG on March 24, 2014 at 18:20:30:
It is currently MUD season where I live. I would not dare to drive a wheel tractor or truck off the gravelled area, because I would almost certainly find someplace to get stuck. BTDT, and I sure have not enjoyed it.
This time next month and most areas of my property should be OK. I do know of one spot that must have a bit of a spring on it. I once got stuck real bad right there in JUNE.
The weather forecasters keep saying that we might get a little more snow around here, but I haven"t seen any for a while. But I believe that most of the frost is out of the ground now and I would be surprised if we have any more really cold weather this Spring. We always have to be prepared for nighttime frosts until the middle of June at this elevation, 2500 feet, and I have seen killing frosts way out into July.
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