Hello Seasoned Gardeners,
I started growing veg last year so this was when I started to take particular notice of the weather. As you remember, it was very warm for a couple of weeks in the spring and then no real summer followed. This year, a lot of people are saying they are over a month behind in planting their veg and most agree it has been a grim start to the growing season.
I have read posts pre-2012 and I notice that many people are saying similar things about the weather in that particular year (e.g it's been too cold, wet, etc). For those who have been growing veg for a long time, I was just wondering if you remember a year when the British weather was considered a good year for the growing season?
I started growing veg last year so this was when I started to take particular notice of the weather. As you remember, it was very warm for a couple of weeks in the spring and then no real summer followed. This year, a lot of people are saying they are over a month behind in planting their veg and most agree it has been a grim start to the growing season.
I have read posts pre-2012 and I notice that many people are saying similar things about the weather in that particular year (e.g it's been too cold, wet, etc). For those who have been growing veg for a long time, I was just wondering if you remember a year when the British weather was considered a good year for the growing season?
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