40to1
03-26-2014, 02:39 PM
The sugaring season in the Boston area is over for 2014.
What a strange year; Mother Nature can be... entertaining.
Taps went in on Feb. 18 and I pulled them on Sunday, 3/23: the latest I've ever had them in. I pulled taps because the forecast was for too cold - followed by too warm - temps.
Around here, the nighttime temps stop dropping below 32˚ (which ends the season) about March 15. Thanks to the lingering cold, the season got extended by a week, so although it exhausted me, I appreciate the extra sap it got me. Made up a bit for the 10+ days of frozen trees.
Although the sap yield is down, I did make some really good maple sugar...
What a strange year; Mother Nature can be... entertaining.
Taps went in on Feb. 18 and I pulled them on Sunday, 3/23: the latest I've ever had them in. I pulled taps because the forecast was for too cold - followed by too warm - temps.
Around here, the nighttime temps stop dropping below 32˚ (which ends the season) about March 15. Thanks to the lingering cold, the season got extended by a week, so although it exhausted me, I appreciate the extra sap it got me. Made up a bit for the 10+ days of frozen trees.
Although the sap yield is down, I did make some really good maple sugar...