Whilst walking this morning I noticed some liberty caps.
I don't touch them myself due to a bad experience many moons ago.
I've never seen them so early so I'm wondering if anyone else has noticed this and can give a better explanation as to why so soon.
The obvious assumption would be the extreme rain we've been having but I'm not expert.
Very happy to be educated.
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By *imelostMan 7 days ago
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With how damp the weather has been this year, and now with temperatures being just about in the right range, it's nearly the perfect conditions. Likely be a bumper crop if the rain holds off a little more. |
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Of course, I didn't consider that the temperature has recently dropped a few degrees.
I'm likely to start seeing more now that my "eye is in".
There are a couple of rebound fields around this area and looking at where you are from I'm guessing you are spoiled for choice in such a rural area. |
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"Of course, I didn't consider that the temperature has recently dropped a few degrees.
I'm likely to start seeing more now that my "eye is in".
There are a couple of rebound fields around this area and looking at where you are from I'm guessing you are spoiled for choice in such a rural area."
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