3/24/26 Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, “I will try again tomorrow.”
Mostly clear, 23 degrees. Sun and clouds today, a light WNW wind, high of 40. Cloudy tonight, snow showers after midnight, a brisk SE breeze, low of 29.
Morning rain, some wet snow may mix in, afternoon and overnight rain showers. A strong SW breeze, high 51, low 31. Sunshine Friday, a strong NWN breeze, high 34, low 11. Partly cloudy Saturday, a strong NW breeze, high 29, low 12. Partly cloudy Sunday, stiff SW breeze, a high of 39, a low of 27. Mostly cloudy Monday, a strong SW breeze, high 48, low 27. Snow showers next Wednesday morning become rain showers, back to snow and rain Wednesday night. An ENE breeze, high 35, low 28. Rain/ freezing rain next Thursday, a NE breeze, high 40, low 27. Snow to rain Good Friday, a NE breeze, high 40, low 27. Partly cloudy Saturday the 4th, a north breeze, high 42, low 25. Snow to rain on Easter, afternoon rain becomes an evening mix, overnight snow showers. A stiff west breeze, a high of 44, low 33. Morning rain/snow showers on the 6th, cloudy the 7th, morning rain/snow showers the 8th. NW breezes, highs about 47, lows about 27.
More plants were moved to the second greenhouse, More seedlings were transplanted, more seeds were planted. The fall mum order was updated. One color no longer available, Bekah had to go through the book and find another variety that had orange. It was agreed to delay the order to the last week in May because some varieties wouldn't be ready the third week. In March Bekah was scheduling bloons for September.
Bailey nursery called to ask if Bekah wanted to change the delivery date. Bekah confirmed the third week in April. I suspect the record breaking warmth much of the country is seeing is making some nurseries want to change delivery dates. We've had below average but April is looking average. Our other large nursery order comes the first week in May.
Some good news– The amount of overwintering habitat occupied by monarch butterflies in central Mexico increased 64% from last year, according to the annual census released today by World Wildlife Fund-Mexicoand partners. The butterflies were found covering an area of 7.24 acres, which means the eastern monarch population that migrates between Canada and Mexico each year showed an improvement from last winter’s area of 4.42 acres. While an increase is great news, the numbers in Mexico are still well below historic norms. For several years Country Junction has encouraged our customers to provide habitat for the monarchs. We carry milkweed and other butterfly favorites for your pollinator garden. We grow swamp milkweed and the orange butterfly weed. The butterflies like them as well as the common milkweed and they are less likely to invade farm fields and pastures. Milkweed plants need to be marked well, They don't show life until the end of May. Some years they have shown life so late I thought they were dead.Milkweed is the only plant Monarch butterflies lay their eggs on. When the eggs hatch they eat milkweed leaves, the only ones they are designed to eat.
May your day be blessed, Sally