Honestly - I live on the east coast & have spring buds on all the trees that usually happens mid March - I haven’t seen any Robins yet the bird which is usually a signal spring is 2 weeks away, but I think they will usher in a cold blast to stunt vegetation. Maybe over thinking it but something is off.
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Interesting, I don't usually remember dreams, but last night I dreamt there was a robin sitting on the post office steps all puffed up and cold, I went to rescue it, because of course I did, but then woke up.The redwing blackbirds are a sure sign up here, they come at the same time the robins do. And as far as planting, it's always been iffy in Northern Vermont, safest bet is Memorial Day weekend to avoid a killing frost, usually safe to plant potatos and onions and plant out spinach and lettuce, kale and chard may 15th, but, snow in May is not unheard of, we have gotten snowstorms on Mothers Day in norther Vermont, and Easter? In 35 years, I have yet to see an Easter that you don't need a warm jacket, maybe once?
Your dream is interesting- I felt a need to post this & several times I stopped - but something said no no no just reword it - maybe meant for you 🤔