He’s just about ASL. Maybe there’s a hillier part of Simsbury I haven’t seen. But I can tell you .. no one thinks of Simsbury as snowy relative to hills NW and NE. It’s a beautiful area
Absolutely. I dropped the blades to 3” today. It allows any leaves to blow into neighbors yards but more importantly.. grass blades get covered much faster in snow once ground freezes and lawn goes dormant and brown and blades naturally drop to like 1.5”
I had to reseed many areas in early September. In fact.. if you look along the curb.. that is all new grass. It never came back . You can see the areas of lighter green grass where it’s new grass . The rains finally came in mid - late Aug but damage had been done
What in the sam hell is that map ? It has Simsbury averaging more snow than Norfolk Your town is on par with the valley .. Farmington , WeHa etc. About 45”
I’ve been thru that area many times for work and kids sports over the years. After a screamer they often have 3-4” of total frozen crust . But it’s a bad spot in winter storms .. particularly coastals . He’s bounded by Talcott Mtn on one side and NW hills on other . Right along Farmington River .. in thst valley
Final fall leaf mow up complete. So nice knowing no more yard work for season. Amazing how green lawns are. High if 38… it was frigid on the tractor even in full winter gear. Today we green , tomorrow night we whiten
Simsbury is the valley floor. So not a great snow spot . That particular area does extremely well with CAD. In fact , one of the best in the state. Many times they retain snowcover while 95% of the state is bare. Similar to Hippy’s area.