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From the hundreds of predictions consider the following statement made from
those predictions;

"The average temperature in the UK will rise by 10 degrees C over the next
25 years giving warmer winters, hotter summers and more rainfall'

Given the above compilation, the impact on the recreational gardener will be
noticeable in respect to the plants he will be able to grow.

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"'Mike'" wrote in message
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From the hundreds of predictions consider the following statement made

from
those predictions;

"The average temperature in the UK will rise by 10 degrees C over the next
25 years giving warmer winters, hotter summers and more rainfall'


10 degree C or F? that warming C seems quite extreme in 25 years Mike.

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"George.com" wrote in message
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"'Mike'" wrote in message
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From the hundreds of predictions consider the following statement made

from
those predictions;

"The average temperature in the UK will rise by 10 degrees C over the
next
25 years giving warmer winters, hotter summers and more rainfall'


10 degree C or F? that warming C seems quite extreme in 25 years Mike.

rob



My apologies rob. Just ploughed through all the
comments/predictions/forecasts from 'those who know' and yes it is F.

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On 28 Feb, 12:43, "'Mike'" wrote:
My apologies rob. Just ploughed through all the
comments/predictions/forecasts from 'those who know' and yes it is F.


Ho shame. Here was me thinking of starting a nice orangery business,
almonds and peaches, olives and grapes... Never mind, in another life
perhaps ;o)

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On 28 Feb, 18:30, Martin wrote:
You could always move south and meet it halfway.


Difficult. I've got this strong affinity with the Peak Districts,
Yorkshire Moores and Dales, Cumbria, north Wales, the Lakes and
dearest Boggart Hole Clough, Goyt Valley, Hyndburn Clog, Piethorne and
Croal. If I go, I'll simply stop breathing.



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On 1 Mar, 17:37, Martin wrote:
I can see the urglers paying your fare )


LOL! They'll have to catch me first and I'm not sure their bones will
allow for the run, bless. All those flights and helicopter, rich food
and tralalas ;o)

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