The last vestiges of snow remain, especially where the clearing of areas caused piles to be made, as on the garden by the garage forecourt where despite much melting taking place it is still 5" deep.
After the snow, came floods and frosts, at this stage it was interesting to see the young plants, they had been buried beneath snow, which had been frozen, as the snow melted they were badly frosted night after night, often in the day also. Obviously some succumbed, but others rallied and were soon back to normal. The foxglove was one of these, when it emerged from the snow its leaves hung lankly, were dark green less solid looking and had an almost transparent appearance. Now today they are making a fine show, they are back to their right shade of green, they look and feel strong and have no weakness or transparency about them at all. If I hadn't watched them I would have no idea of how much they had suffered in the snow and frosts.
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