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The Benefits of Snow

Spring may feel like a long way off right now.  We are going through the middle of winter, and this winter has turned out to be a rather severe one.  We are experiencing bitter cold and snow.

There are benefits of snow!

  1. First off, snow is beautiful.  “Kindness is like snow-it beautifies everything it covers.”
  2.  Snow is a natural insulator.  It creates air pockets that trap heat. It will protect roots and crowns from extreme cold.  (Remember Eskimo Igloos?) Shovel snow from the sidewalks onto the growing beds. It will..
  3. Help maintain a stable temperature on growing beds, that will…
  4. Help prevent ‘heaving’ of plant roots.  The process of freezing and thawing of ground that is uncovered can cause plants and roots to ‘heave’ out of the ground.  If you see this has happened, press the plant back down into the dirt, and mulch it.
  5. Snow provides steady moisture to the garden and prevents drying out of the soil.  Plants need moisture year round, and snow provides it, now and while it slowly melts.
  6. Snow is known as the ‘poor man’s fertilizer’. It provides nitrogen to the soil. As snow flakes fall through the atmosphere, they attach to nitrogen molecules, and the nitrates are slowly released into the soil as the snow melts.  “A good winter with snow, makes all plants grow.”
  7. Snow provides wind protection, and prevents erosion.
  8. Snow is beneficial to some winter sown seeds.  The cold of snow will break the dormancy of some seeds that will allow germination.  This is known as ‘cold stratification’, and some seeds needs this in order to grow.  Some seeds that can be sown in late fall and winter that need cold stratification are Black-Eyed Susans, Larkspur, Coneflower, and Poppies.
  9. Snow provides mulch cover to gardens. If there is no snow, mulch with straw, bark chips or pine needles.  You can also mulch right on top of snow.

Two old sayings about winter-

“When oak trees bend 

With snow in January,

Good crops may be expected.”

And a warning-

“January warm,

The Lord have mercy”

Take heart as you shovel sidewalks and clear snow off your car-the days are getting longer by a few minutes each day and Spring will be here before you know it!

 

He sends the snow like white wool;

he scatters frost upon the ground like ashes.

Psalm 147:16

 

Faith · Garden · My Town

In Praise of Snow

Beautiful snow, so pure and white,

Dancing through the air you go.

Falling so gently, softly and light

From th’ clouds above to the earth below.

 

Beautiful snow, so pure and white,

Th’ crowning beauty of winter cold;

Falling both by day and by night,

Falling on mountain-top and wold.

 

Beautiful snow, so pure and white,

Falling gently on vale and dell;

Cov’ring the cottage of the poor,

And the mansion of the rich as well.

 

Beautiful snow, so pure and white,

Falling on things both high and low,

Hiding the fallen leaves out of sight,

While o’er the brown tree you thickly blow.

 

Beautiful snow, so pure and white,

Oh, how I love to see you fall.

Oh, I am certain, yes, I am sure,

Nothing’s as pretty as snow at all.

 

Lord! make my heart as pure and white

As the snow when it falls from above.

Fill me with Thy truth and light

And sweet beautiful faith and love. 

Effie Waller Smith

 

A poor photo, I know, due to the angle of the sun, but icicles on the roof of the house.  My roses are just below and they are entombed in ice also.  Hopefully, they make it through this winter.

There are benefits of snow for the garden.

  • Snow acts as an excellent insulator.  Shovel the snow onto your growing bed to give them a nice blanket of protection.
  • Snow protects from harsh, drying winds that can damage plants.
  • Snow can protect from the heaving up of plants due to the freezing and thawing cycle.  It is best to have the ground stay frozen until spring.
  • Snow provides moisture to perennial plants and bulbs as they are waking up for the spring.
  • Snow, as it melts, provides nitrogen that is essential to plant growth.
  • If you have designed a garden for winter interest, snow provides beauty as it covers everything.

As we are ending the month of January, we are leaving the season of Deep Winter.  As we enter the month of February, we are entering the season of Late Winter, and the seasonal temperatures should be steadily rising all across the nation, which they will continue to do till mid July.  There will still be snow and ice and cold to contend with, but-

Winter brings the

the cold of February,

But remember,

It is only temporary.

I do love a good snow fall!

Following are some photos of my town after the last storm.

 

And a photo of the Redbank Creek with the resident geese and ducks.

And lastly, a big shout out to the state and local snow crews that work so hard to keep our roads clear.

They had quite the big clean-up job after this last snow storm.  And another one is on the way….

Thanks guys!

You Lord, are forgiving and good,

abounding in love to all

who call to you.  

Psalm 86:5