bethzaring
Master Chef
I saw where PA Baker said it is also dry in PA. This is normally mud season here in Ohio. It is bone dry. I can not ever remember this happening before. It usually is a real challange to get in the first cutting of hay because of the rain. No problem this year, got a beautiful first cutting. We are afraid it may be the last cutting this year. I can remember it not raining between the first and second, or the second and third cuttings of hay. But I can not remember it being so dry for the first cutting. We did have a lot of moisture this winter, up until about one month ago. We have received 2/10ths of one inch of rain in the past month. Because of the adequate moisture prior to this last month, our spring is producing enough water that I can water the transplants in the garden, and the 24 blue spruce babies, to keep them alive. But there is no rain in the forecast.
Any one else having an unusually dry Spring?
Any one else having an unusually dry Spring?