Thread: When is Autumn?
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Old 01-09-2019, 10:25 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Jeff Layman wrote:
On 31/08/19 20:59, Stewart Robert Hinsley wrote:
On 31/08/2019 20:28, Martin Brown wrote:
I think of the first two or three weeks of September as transitional
from summer to autumn - in some years they are summery (an Indian
Summer); in other years they are autumnal.

This year I already have some thermally sensitive plants (including
acer, fig, ginko and lilies) showing signs of autumn colour. I don't
understand how since there has not been a cold enough night to my
knowledge. More usually they do this in mid-september.


It's been a funny old year. After a dry winter we've had a wet summer,
with periods of exceptional heat, and a remarkably chilly spell for
early August.


I can only assume you are north-west of a line from about The Wash to
Weymouth. On the other side of that line it has been incredibly dry (see
the "Mildew" thread a week or so ago).


No, it hasn't been. It has been extremely variable, often over distances
of less than a mile. We have had a lot of hot, dry weather, but also
occasional heavy downpours, which some locations got and others didn't.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.