We’ve had some properly cold days recently, with frosty mornings. I took a log and my bag of pine needles down to the plot and it was nice and easy to walk down the frozen path. The gate was frozen shut, but only needed a shove. The shed door unlocked easily, but had sunk enough that the door mat wouldn’t let it open, so I had to peel it off the frozen ground to make room to get in, dump the pine needles and grab the bird food. I fed the birds and put a couple of my water coconuts into the sun to thaw.
The pond is frozen over and it looks like the water level is down a bit. I’m hoping there’s no damage causing this. The edges of the ice were thawing and it looks like there are little gaps where air and creatures can get in as needed. A paddlestone has slid in, so that’ll have to be found in the spring.
A displaced log turned out to be frozen to the ground, so I couldn’t tidy it up. The hellebore is coming back very slowly, so I might get to see it again. In Bed 3 a few bulbs are coming up. Outside the bed there’s a frozen molehill, but it’s the only one in the plot.
The fern bed was completely frozen, with frost-covered logs. It might be a while before I can start work there seeing as the sun doesn’t hit it at the moment.