Rookie question, I remember a topic on here at times has been the best is 30-50 miles N/NW of modeled. Still apply?
I was surprised to see the Burlington NWS forecast for southern VT being higher than most models. Would feed into that idea.
But ma sun angle! All seriousness I absolutely agree with this. I wouldn't be surprised to see Norfolk,CT report 8-10" and Massif north to the Hub doing 6-8".
A great site for firewood geeks.
https://firewoodhoardersclub.com/forums/resources/firewood-btu-drying-chart.15/
For heat output and seasoning times nothing compares to ash or birch imo. Easy maul splitting as well.
The Scotts Starter with Weed Prevent is working wonders. All the crab grass and dandelions are coming up white and dead. Even turning the clover and chickweed yellow so I'm assuming it will be dead soon. Going to over seed again in a couple weeks when soil is more consistently in the upper 50/low 60 range. Still a rookie but the more and more I read the more and more I realize the issues with Scotts grass seeds. 50% seed and 50% coating. Trying some Jonathan Green with a similar fescue/rye/bluegrass blend.
Definitely going to have to put more seed down towards the end of the month with more starter/weed prevent. Also going with a clover lawn infront of the wall where the small pines are and the upper right corner near the road. Next project will be all crushed stone on the far side of the driveway for my other parking spot and around our raised veggie beds (not pictured). March was all about grub-ex and moss control (raked a lot of dead grubs and moss out) then aerated and two apps of fert given how poor and compacted the soil was.