‘The eternal spring:’ Nanaimo farmers pleading for relief from endless wet weather
NANAIMO — As the region continues to deal with unusual weather, which includes a wetter and cloudier spring than normal, Island farmers are starting to worry.
Too much moisture and not enough sunny days are causing serious issues for farmers like Isabelle Morris, who operates Farmship, a cooperate which grows produce it then sells it to Island residents, local restaurants and at farmers markets.
Morris said the cooler than average temperatures, especially overnight, make a huge difference in plant growth on their Yellow Point property, with excess water also not helping things.
“It has been exceptionally wet as well, we’re having trouble getting the field ready. It’s still the winter weeds that are growing there because we can’t get the tractors on the field to turn things over.”