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    Monthly Weather Predictions:

    February

    "If Candlemas Day be fair and bright,
    Winter will have another flight,
    If Candlemas Day be cloud and rain,
    Then winter will not come again." (Candlemas Day - 2nd February)

    March

    "A wet March makes a sad harvest."
    "March dry, good rye."
    "If March comes in like a lion, it will go out like a lamb."
    As it rains in March,
    So it rains in June.

    April

    "April wet, good wheat."
    "A cold April brings us bread and wine."
    "April showers, bring forth May flowers"
    If April blows its horn,
    It'll bring forth hay and corn.

    May

    "Water in May brings bread through all the year."
    "Cast ne'er a clout till May be out." (This could refer to hawthorn blossom which is also known as May)

    June

    " A leak in June
    brings harvest soon."
    June damp and warm,
    does the farmer no harm.

    July

    "St. Swithin's Day, if thou dost rain,
    For forty days it will remain;
    St. Swithin's Day, if thou be fair,
    For forty days 'twill rain nae mair." (St. Swithin's Day - 14th July)

    August

    "If St. Bartholomew's be clear,
    A prosperous autumn comes that year." (St. Bartholomew's - 24th August)
    If the first week be warm,
    then winter will be white and long.

    September

    If Michaelmas brings many acorns,
    Christmas will cover the fields with snow.< (Michaelmas Day 29th September)
    October
    "If ducks do slide at Hallowtide,
    At Christmas they will swim;
    If ducks do swim at Hallowtide,
    At Christmas they will slide."
    Rain in October
    Gives wind in December.
    If the October moon comes without frost,
    Expect no frost until the moon of November.

    November

    "A cold November, a warm Christmas."
    Wind in the North-west on St. Martin's Day (11th)
    There's a severe winter on the way.
    Wind in the South-west on St. Martin's Day
    There it will remain till February, and a mild winter will be had.
    A warm November is a sign of a bad winter to come.

    December

    "If sun shines through the apple trees upon a Christmas Day,
    When autumn comes they will a load of fruit display."
    "If New Year's Eve night-wind blows south,
    It betokeneth warmth and growth;
    If west, much milk, and fish in the sea;
    If north, cold and storms there will be;
    If east, the trees will bear much fruit;
    If north-east, flee it, man and brute!"
    Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants.

    Michael Pollan

  • #2
    Another Feb one -
    If Candlemas be bright and clear
    there'll be twa winters in the year.

    Means the same as yours interestingly!
    Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.

    www.vegheaven.blogspot.com Updated March 9th - Spring

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    • #3
      I predict in the next month we shall have some.........................................................weather!!
      The river Trent is lovely, I know because I have walked on it for 18 years.
      Brian Clough

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      • #4
        I predict that today we will have a months weather.
        A simple dude trying to grow veg. http://haywayne.blogspot.com/

        BLOG UPDATED! http://haywayne.blogspot.com/2012/01...ar-demand.html 30/01/2012

        Practise makes us a little better, it doesn't make us perfect.


        What would Vedder do?

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        • #5
          With a memory like a sieve, the trick now is to remember what the weather was like here on Candlemas Day!!
          “The secret of happiness is not in doing what one likes, but in liking what one does.”

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          • #6
            Here it was dry and sunny with an overnight temperature of -6.

            What does that tell me???????
            Gardening requires a lot of water - most of it in the form of perspiration. Lou Erickson, critic and poet

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Tracey View Post
              "St. Swithin's Day, if thou dost rain,
              For forty days it will remain; (St. Swithin's Day - 14th July)
              Except it's 15th July

              It's raining again... I'm just off to consult my diary....

              ...St Swithin's Day was dry this year but since then we've had:

              rainy days 57
              dry days 60

              We're normally one of the driest parts of the UK here, but the last 3 years have been wetter than average. I'm fed up with it
              Last edited by Two_Sheds; 07-11-2010, 07:10 AM.
              All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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