Winter Daffodils
Winter daffodils grow in abundance since the beginning of December at Marsh Farm; I wonder if this will become a normal occurrence.
Posted on January 13, 2016 By Michael Griffiths
Winter daffodils grow in abundance since the beginning of December at Marsh Farm; I wonder if this will become a normal occurrence.
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Quite possibly, Mike. The seasons seem to be all over the place nowadays.
Yes, but the clement conditions we have been having might turn Arctic weather. We will have to wait and see.
It might but the Arctic ice is receding year on year as a result of global warming created by human beings.
But that doesn’t mean the arctic weather can’t slip to cover the U K. It wasn’t that many years ago, 4 I think, that we had snow and haw frosts.
The frosts have reached us.
My car was covered in thick ice yesterday morning.
Daffs were out in Cornwall and London too in December. They’re not much use to honey bees but bumblebees will visit them for pollen.
Is daffs blooming in December and January not unusual then, Emily?
Oh it is, I usually expect to see them in March. This was the first time my Cornish father-in-law had seen them out in December.