You might not like to eat kale, but it will look great in your yard
Print article If you are a gardener, this is the time of year you start to pay special attention to the temperature, particularly at night. A week or so above 32 degrees should just about wrap up this winter, and by the second week of April, we expect that. Why are we experiencing the coldest nights of the year? Have no worry. And, even if you do, it is a waste of time fretting because you have no control over the arrival of spring. At least reports of impending snows are now referred to as showers, not storms. And, keep reminding yourself that melting snow contains useable nitrogen for lawns and garden beds.