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Old 26-01-2016, 03:43 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Tom Gardner[_2_] Tom Gardner[_2_] is offline
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Default Our strange winter

On 26/01/16 15:36, Malcolm Race wrote:
I have followed, with interest, the reports of unusual growth and flowering of
plants.

I live in Fareham (between Portsmouth and Southampton) close to the coast and
although daffodils (of various species) have been flowering since befor
Christmas, the few snowdrops which I have (in the same bed as the daffodils)
have just started flowering at around the time I would expect. The aspect of
the bed is on a gentle east facing slope but in the middkle of a housing
estate. The soil is cla/builders rubbis.

This is juse an observation to contribute to the apparently strange behaviour of
plants this winter.


Not only plants. I've just found a ladybird crawling around my
kitchen, albeit very slowly. Unfortunately slugs, I presume,
are eating my cabbages.