Spring's Gentle Reminders: Ice and Daffodils at RGM Farms
- Chuck and Donna Ray
- Apr 10
- 1 min read
Spring at RGM Farms is a season of contrasts. The sight of our daffodils, standing a few inches tall and dusted with snow, is a beautiful reminder of nature's resilience. Yet, the daily task of breaking ice in the animal water tubs reminds us that winter hasn't fully released its grip on Crawford County.
These gentle reminders of both winter and spring highlight the delicate balance of this transitional season. It's a time for careful observation and thoughtful preparation. We're taking cues from the land, respecting the lingering cold, and celebrating the first signs of new life.
This week, we're focusing on:
Protecting early blooms: Keeping an eye on the daffodils and ensuring they're not overwhelmed by any further harsh weather.
Animal care: Ensuring our goats and cats have access to fresh, unfrozen water.
Planning: Finalizing our garden plans and seed starting schedules.
Spring is a season of hope, and we're embracing every moment, from the tiny daffodils to the frosty mornings. Stay tuned for more updates from RGM Farms!
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