I think most everyone in the United States knows that the country is in the grips of an Arctic air mass...
...while this certainly isn't as cold as many other places in the US, for us, it's almost record breaking. They are saying will could see temps we haven't seen in 20+ years. Possible TEENS. Wind chills in the single digits. For us, that is COLD. And homes here aren't built for that. And our plants, well, they are most often "tropical" in nature. Hardware stores are out of supplies and garden centers are putting plants indoors. I spent yesterday at the farm getting things prepped there.
I covered the citrus trees with special covers (more on that in an upcoming post).
I disconnected all the garden hoses and sprayers and put them up.
I moved all the portable freeze sensitive plants inside the house (after watering of course) so they would get through the week. This included the Aloe Vera that we forgot about last Winter and it froze. A small part survived and came back so we want to keep that going this time around.
I thought I had done everything but realized I had forgotten the Olive trees. They are freeze "tolerant" but not into the teens. So I took the cart and moved the one on the left into the house. Notice the one on the right? It had a fire ant bed in it! Arghhhh! So I put some ant killer on it but still couldn't keep it in the house. I put it in the mower shed, which is small and hopefully warmer than the barn would be. I snuggled it up next to the Zen Machine and put cardboard around it.
Lastly, "R" from 2nd Family came down and helped me drain the pipes. We shut off the water to the house first and opened the faucets furthest away, the bathroom tub and sink. He put his air compressor nozzle into the outside faucet and blew air into it which forced out water in the pipes through the faucets and into the sink and tub. Once there was not much coming out, we opened the faucets in the kitchen and mudroom and he blew air in again. We did that until there was nothing coming out but air meaning there was no water left in the pipes. We left the taps open so there is no pressure in the system and that's it. We have done this the last two years and it's made it through the freezes just fine. OH and of course we leave the water heater on so it keeps the water in the tank hot and there is no danger of that freezing.
It looks cold.
It is cold.
And getting colder.
Fingers crossed there are no issues.
We stay in for NYE, we like to watch the coverage on TV and stay away from crazy drivers on the roads. And tonight it will be crazy drivers PLUS ice. No thanks.
It also seems the older we get, the less we like crowds, ha.
Steak is on the menu tonight and a bottle of sparkling shiraz that we love and save for special occasions. More later.
Be safe and be warm!