
Although we’ve had warm weather off and on, it only served to pack the snow tightly to make it harder to melt on warm days like yesterday.

Dry steps from the deck let me get to the garden to see if the mache was showing any growth and it was not. Friend Margaret thinks it’s a problem with the variety and recommends “Vit”. I think I’ve tried it with the same results but may try it again next year to be sure.
Lifted the glass to remove the snow. A little more light can’t hurt. Not that there IS a lot of light. This time of year our warm days come from the south and are usually overcast.

Inside, under the lights, I’m finding that the pea shoots, harvested as baby greens will put out a second growth. Probably not as robust as the first, but still another serving for me.
You can see a bit of my passive humidifier, water over glass stones. It doesn’t work terribly well in the cool basement but better than nothing.
