This is very interesting and helpful. There are a lot of nuances to growing, and It makes sense that a fresh snowfall aids, or is essential, in germination processes. I love this kind of stuff, thank you!
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you're welcome! seeds are so smart and have elegant ways to know when to germinate. snow is not necessary, but it helps explain visually. I'm glad you found this helpful ππ€