Yes, I will provide updates whenever possible through out this season.
In the past week or so it has been frosty. Night temp in the lower 30s and the neighbor's cars parked outside had
frost all over their windshields and top. The Hubams, however, have turn a reddish bronze color underneath the leaves. So they are the
frost resistant clover species. This is something new to me. Other vegetables that are not frost resistant will wilt the next
morning on a cold frosty night.
They are slow growing now because we are still in the winter time. Day time temp is in the mid-60s for now and will dip into the
low 50s next week. This will really test the Hubams to see how they will handle the lower night temp and frost. As of now they are still
holding nicely. I did not give them much fertilizer afterward other than at planting time with some garden compost and
composted steer manure on top. It is an interesting little planting experience. I still need more infos on how to care for them in various
growing stages. For now just treat them like growing lawn grasses.
See the 1st pic above and yesterday pic:
http://imgbox.com/5S7fBslj