In a warm climate like Greenland, things happen quickly. Alfalfa is starting to pop up where they used to grow ice.
http://www.andreassen.gl/andreassen/webcam.htm
The latest satellite view of GREEN-land shows the extensive farming going on there.
In a warm climate like Greenland, things happen quickly. Alfalfa is starting to pop up where they used to grow ice.
http://www.andreassen.gl/andreassen/webcam.htm
The latest satellite view of GREEN-land shows the extensive farming going on there.
Where are the bikini clad native women?
I just love the color of their soil. Here we went to all the trouble of mixing Mushroom Compost and Hardwood Mulch to our clay soil and all we really needed to do was use a snow machine to enrich the soil. (Face Palm).
The satellite view of all the productive farm land is also very revealing. I am considering placing a bid on a 200 acre spread there to be able to raise the same trees that I grow now in East Tennessee! At the current rate of temperature change, any day now we can expect the Red Buds and Dogwoods to be blooming come early Spring.
The Blooming was related to Greenland because we already enjoyed that spectacle here and are getting ready for the Day Lillies. The Clematis are very lovely while we wait and the Iris were spectacular this year. My current view is of the green ridge across the way that displays about every shade of green you can see in trees overcast with a smokey look that gave the Great Smoky Mountains their name.
Snow is a kind of crystalline aqueous mulch. Keeps weeds down and stops the soil drying out.
How corny…….. get it…..corny? I’ll be here all week.
I’m surprised the Greenlanders aren’t painting their roofs white, to combat global warming. I mean, they’re the ones suffering the most, aren’t they?