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What a weird year
For us in the far north, this has been the year without
a summer. Some things have done well but there have been disasters. The flower borders are looking as they should have looked in mid July. The beetroot are up and down, mostly down but the onions and leeks (grown in a raised bed for the first time) have been stunning. Peas have only produced in the last three weeks and the runner beans were written off by late July. I have just returned from a week 'darn sarf' to see the grandchildren only to find one of the best crops of runner beans that I have ever had. There was nothing there a week ago and this morning my first picking of the season yielded 4 kilos of super beans. This must be high summer for us! Phil Northern Highlands of Scotland |
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In message , philgurr
writes For us in the far north, this has been the year without a summer. Agreed! Spring and autumn have both been better than summer, which was rather a non event. Not bad weather here in Aberdeenshire, but not terribly good, either. Today, on Royal Deeside, the sun has been blazing down all morning. Absolutely glorious outside. Now waiting to see what effect, if any, El Nino has on our weather this coming winter. -- Graeme |
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What a weird year
"philgurr" wrote
For us in the far north, this has been the year without a summer. Some things have done well but there have been disasters. The flower borders are looking as they should have looked in mid July. The beetroot are up and down, mostly down but the onions and leeks (grown in a raised bed for the first time) have been stunning. Peas have only produced in the last three weeks and the runner beans were written off by late July. I have just returned from a week 'darn sarf' to see the grandchildren only to find one of the best crops of runner beans that I have ever had. There was nothing there a week ago and this morning my first picking of the season yielded 4 kilos of super beans. This must be high summer for us! The problem we found (just south of the Thames) was that everything except the peas were very slow to start into decent growth, for the first year I can remember the outdoor chillies are only now flowering and fruiting so will be too late for a crop. The aubergines we grubbed up last week, no point in leaving them there. The onions and shallots, not a good crop, seemed a bad year (or should that be good year) for white rot too. Carrots have done well as have the Early Onward peas and beans and also the cabbages. Good crop of potatoes but lots of slug holes and scab. Not sure all the Butternuts will ripen enough for storage. Considering the slow start my Hedychium greenii is flowering superbly this year which seems to have bucked the trend. -- Regards. Bob Hobden. Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK |
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What a weird year
On 29/09/2015 11:45, philgurr wrote:
For us in the far north, this has been the year without a summer. Some things have done well but there have been disasters. The flower borders are looking as they should have looked in mid July. The beetroot are up and down, mostly down but the onions and leeks (grown in a raised bed for the first time) have been stunning. Peas have only produced in the last three weeks and the runner beans were written off by late July. I have just returned from a week 'darn sarf' to see the grandchildren only to find one of the best crops of runner beans that I have ever had. There was nothing there a week ago and this morning my first picking of the season yielded 4 kilos of super beans. This must be high summer for us! Phil Northern Highlands of Scotland ....another great summer here in East Yorkshire. Caravanning twice a month and no packing up or pitchingin rain in 3 years. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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