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First Cuckoo
.....well not quite, but I do claim the first grass cut of the year. My lawn had been looking more and more untidy so with splendidly low humidity this first day of January, I was able to give it a much needed trim. Job completed by 1020 GMT. Anyone beat that? Jack South Cambridgeshire 140 metres ASL (and now awaiting complaints about the noise from hung-over neighbours) |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... First Cuckoo ....well not quite, but I do claim the first grass cut of the year. My lawn had been looking more and more untidy so with splendidly low humidity this first day of January, I was able to give it a much needed trim. Job completed by 1020 GMT. Anyone beat that? Jack South Cambridgeshire 140 metres ASL (and now awaiting complaints about the noise from hung-over neighbours) Sheesh Jack. I'm surprised it's dry enough. Every time I walk on our grass I make muddy patches where I skid on the slopes. I think I'll wait till April as per normal. But yes, well done, hard to beat :-) Will. -- |
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![]() Jack ) wrote: First Cuckoo ....well not quite, but I do claim the first grass cut of the year. My lawn had been looking more and more untidy so with splendidly low humidity this first day of January, I was able to give it a much needed trim. Job completed by 1020 GMT. Anyone beat that? Jack South Cambridgeshire 140 metres ASL (and now awaiting complaints about the noise from hung-over neighbours) It's a nice day here too -what a warm pre dawn it was. If only I'd had some more of this during the hols, I'd have finished the garden for the winter. I still have a bag of daffs mouldering. I saw a cherry type tree in flower a few weeks back but can't remember where. Nutsford I think. I meant to check it out but am in Stafford next. I saw a magpie carrying a twig to a tree in the nice weather about then too; so probably a yoof jumpin' the gun a bit. Anyway here is a blast from the futu http://groups.google.com/group/Weath...ca3914f2d683/# Here's hoping that the platitudes being bandied around will now stop before more curses are incurred as in aulde lang syne. |
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![]() "Will Hand" wrote in message ... wrote in message oups.com... First Cuckoo ....well not quite, but I do claim the first grass cut of the year. My lawn had been looking more and more untidy so with splendidly low humidity this first day of January, I was able to give it a much needed trim. Job completed by 1020 GMT. Anyone beat that? Jack South Cambridgeshire 140 metres ASL (and now awaiting complaints about the noise from hung-over neighbours) Sheesh Jack. I'm surprised it's dry enough. Every time I walk on our grass I make muddy patches where I skid on the slopes. I think I'll wait till April as per normal. But yes, well done, hard to beat :-) Will. -- Jack you old hippy you fisst day of the year and your on the grass already ! tut tut tut. I don't dig it man too wet. |
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![]() "Weatherlawyer" wrote in message ps.com... | | Jack ) wrote: | First Cuckoo | ....well not quite, but I do claim the first grass cut of the year. | | My lawn had been looking more and more untidy so with splendidly low | humidity this first day of January, I was able to give it a much needed | trim. Job completed by 1020 GMT. | | Anyone beat that? | | Jack South Cambridgeshire 140 metres ASL | (and now awaiting complaints about the noise from hung-over neighbours) | | It's a nice day here too -what a warm pre dawn it was. | | If only I'd had some more of this during the hols, I'd have finished | the garden for the winter. I still have a bag of daffs mouldering. | | I saw a cherry type tree in flower a few weeks back but can't remember | where. Nutsford I think. I meant to check it out but am in Stafford | next. I saw a magpie carrying a twig to a tree in the nice weather | about then too; so probably a yoof jumpin' the gun a bit. | Did it have small white flowers with red centres? There is a winter flowering type which does and our neighbour's tree has been out for a few weeks now. This is normal behaviour for this particular variety. Many spring flowers rely on daylength as well as temperature cues and so there is a limit to how early they can come out. Bulbs normally need both a cold spell and a warm spell to make them come up - the reports of early bulbs in recent years have been due to a tendency for a cold snap in mid-autumn followed by a mild winter, making the bulbs (which have no way of knowing otherwise) think that "Winter" has come and gone and it is now "Spring". An exceptional lack of cold weather might actually delay the Spring bulbs because they might still be waiting for Winter to pass. I used to work in a flower nursery, and we used to put the daffodils and tulips out in the Autumn with only shallow coverings of earth and sand so they would experience the necessary cold, then when market conditions dictated we would bring them into a nice warm greenhouse to "force" them. I have seen a number of unusual flowers for the time of year round this part of the world but most of them are last summer or autumn's offerings which have not experienced enough severe weather to kill them off. -- - Yokel - oo oo OOO OOO OO 0 OO ) ( I ) ( ) ( /\ ) ( "Yokel" now posts via a spam-trap account. Replace my alias with stevejudd to reply. |
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![]() Yokel wrote: "Weatherlawyer" wrote in message ps.com... Did it have small white flowers with red centres? There is a winter flowering type which does and our neighbour's tree has been out for a few weeks now. This is normal behaviour for this particular variety. I rather believe that it did. With a bit of luck it might turn up on the site I'll be at tomorrow -or today rather. I'll look out for it. Many spring flowers rely on daylength as well as temperature cues and so there is a limit to how early they can come out. Bulbs normally need both a cold spell and a warm spell to make them come up - the reports of early bulbs in recent years have been due to a tendency for a cold snap in mid-autumn followed by a mild winter, making the bulbs (which have no way of knowing otherwise) think that "Winter" has come and gone and it is now "Spring". An exceptional lack of cold weather might actually delay the Spring bulbs because they might still be waiting for Winter to pass. I have seen a number of unusual flowers for the time of year round this part of the world but most of them are last summer or autumn's offerings which have not experienced enough severe weather to kill them off. I'll be peed of if this next week is fine and I can't get out in the garden being at work till dark. I haven't even been out to see if any weeds need culling before the stuff I put in sprouts or shoots or whatever it's called. |
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