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Old 01-07-2012, 04:41 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default After the hail

On Jul 1, 3:57*pm, "Alan Holmes" wrote:
"Steerpike" wrote in message

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On Jul 1, 11:44 am, Martin wrote:









On Sun, 1 Jul 2012 03:16:01 -0700 (PDT), Steerpike


wrote:
On Jul 1, 12:18 am, "Christina Websell"
wrote:
Yes, I have lost quite a lot of plants on the allotment.
Peas are smashed, as are some french beans I planted out last week,
some of
the runner beans have suffered, and the spinach has been uprooted
(how?)
Only a few sweetcorn plants have survived. Strawberries bashed


Lettuces laugh at hail, apparently..they are fine. Amazing, isn't it?


I notice more and more posts on here related to the weather. Does no
one using this group care that predictions made in regard to the
effects of global warming all seem to be pretty accurate, with the
only exception being the process seems to happening a lot faster than
was initially expected?


Which of the many forecasts?
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Martin
I would suggest opening your own eyes and observing the freak weather


conditions which are now pretty much the norm, rather than taking
notice of ridiculous propaganda issued by the corpse media.

Like the volume of rain and the cold weather we have been having more of!

Alan


This summer is the worst in the last 100 years, and as predicted
winter and summer are gradually become more and more alike. The fact
that those who stand to gain most by being able to pollute freely,
also own and control the corporate media, is something that escapes
many people.