But I had one gardener friend, JL. We worked together, and I had many conversations with him about when to plant, what to grow, when to harvest. He had been gardening/farming there his whole life. I am sure some days he couldn't understand why I was asking such questions, surely everyone did "this" or "that" at the same time. He had always lived there. I had not.
Anyway, I learned a lot from JL. One thing I learned from his was this.
Every spring, when we would have our first thunderstorm, he would go to his work closet to his calendar and count ahead six months and mark the calendar. He told me he did this because that was the day the first frost would be, give or take a week. And usually, he was right.
This year, the six month date, for me, was Tuesday, September 10th. On September 10th and the 11th this year, we had 90 degree weather, out of no where it came. No, no frost.
On Monday evening, September 16th, we had our first frost.
Give or take a week.
I think of JL every spring during the first thunderstorm and every fall when the first frost is due.
Do you have someone who mentored you with your gardening? I'd love to hear your story.
Until next time, grow where you are planted.
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