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I had to laugh about the snowbanks. They are indeed a part of living in snow country. My kids love to trot on them during family walks so they can be “as tall as mom.”
Cheers from the Last Frontier Garden in Alaska,
Christine B.
Haha, lovely ain’t they? We’re getting our first blizzard of the season here in northern Ohio tonight, gonna see those big old piles tomorrow.
Wow, that picture makes me COLD! LOL
Hi there,
I’m finding this blog really interesting! Yesterday a friend and I were discussing the possibility of growing some fruit / veg in our gardens so coming across your blog today was perfect timing.
I occasionally contribute to the garden resources blog over at Tiger Sheds, so I appreciate being asked comments in older posts isn’t ideal, but when I saw you were farming in Ontario it made me wonder how appropriate the climate is? (A search for ‘climate’ bought up this post, hence why I’m here ;) ).
I’ll check the forum also.
Chris