The Flicker Haven Farm Files-A Frost Is Upon Us!

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Guess who is going to spend the afternoon drying garlic scapes? That's right, this Kat!


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One thing can be noted about North Idaho, it is a land of weather extremes. We can go from below freezing to triple digits in a few hours time. I've spent the past two decades homesteading in its fickle climate, so I expect some climatological shenanigans most of the time.

What I don't like though is FROSTS IN JUNE!

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Our last frost date around here is usually around the middle to end of May. However, I don't get fooled by that, as a Memorial Day weekend frost can occur (and did happen this year).

But a mid-June frost like we are forecasted for tonight? That's a rarity and more than a little annoying.

Why, might you be wondering?

Well, because I have several hundred row feet of tender little corn, bean, and squash seedlings that will go permanent night night if Jack Frost's caressing fingers of death touch them.

So, this of course means I will be getting out yards upon yards of greenhouse film to cover all those tender little friends with. Oh yes, and there's also wind and thunderstorms forecast for this evening too, you know, while I need to be laying the plastic.

Plus, my whole family is gone this weekend, so it falls on me alone to get er' all done.

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got er done

Also, I baked at the theme park for eleven hours yesterday, so I am a touch worn out and sore, and tomorrow I have to go in at 5AM to bake a bunch more.

Boy when it rains it pours doesn't it?

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But you know what, that's farming for ya, and I wouldn't trade it for anything. Yesterday, my co-worker and I were talking about how we thrive and do our best work in chaos and pressure, and she was right on the mark with that one. I perform my best when there is a challenge.

And it's not like I haven't ever dealt with fun homesteading ones before. One year our growing season was 62 days between frosts, and I can distinctly remember eating my lunch in the little park next to my friend's feed store on June 10th, 2008 because it was SNOWING on me.

So, if today is giving you frost warnings, be sure to whistle a happy tune when you get out your frost barrier and lean into the challenge, because way up here in North Idaho this Kat will also be doing so in solidarity with you.

I might also be in need of a restorative hug, but you didn't hear me say that.

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And as most of the time, all of the images in this post were taken on the author's most probably can't be maimed or killed by frost iPhone. The text divider image was made in Canva.


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My goodness bro that sounds really tough. Dealing with electricity issues in winter is no joke. Hopefully, you can get it sorted soon without any damage to your crops. Wishing you luck bro

Well, dealing with electricity issue is not something new here anymore because we go through it almost all the time.
Sorry about that though

I thought I had it bad here in NYS, when I had to wrap my single peach tree in April. I can't imagine having to protect as much as you have to protect. But it looks good, you did get it done, and you will have a stellar harvest to show for it.

Aww, I'm appreciative of the kind and confident words, it was right at freezing this morning when I headed to the bakery and even though I covered everything again, I'm almost scared to see what awaits me when I get home.

And I hope you have a massive peach harvest this year!😊

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Thank youuuu!!😊

I've been here over 40 years and while there has been the Memorial day frost, nothing past that, knock wood...

Oof that's brutal. It's midwinter here and we have no electricity because the minisub wireds burned from overuse and we can't get the power company to solve it. Fortunately no frost so far. We went to 0 but not for long enough to damage the little peas and beet

Oh drat, Nik, I’m sorry to hear that about your power, I really hope they get that squared away soon, that sucks! It was 0 Celsius this morning at 5am when I got in the car to head the bakery. I had all the tender stuff covered, so we’ll see if everything survived.

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We have some sort of resolution. I hope your tender things made it!

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