Weird weather.

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Sarraceniac, Sep 22, 2007.

  1. Sarraceniac

    Sarraceniac Gardener

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    Has anybody else had plants doing weird things this year? My calla lilies all finished a few weeks ago but this appeared last week from a bulb put in late last spring:


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    Then my clematis jacmanii:

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    didn't do anything until August when my 3 doors away neighbour's was in full bloom. I was going to get a photo of his but it is already finished and cut back. Mine is in bud. :confused: :confused:
     
  2. youngdaisydee

    youngdaisydee Gardener

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    yes john weird goings on this year, my callas didnt even open they turned brown and wilted, my elephants ears ( dont know proper name ! ) flowered again in summer !clematis just flowering now, red berries on a shrub for weeks, dont usually get them untill autumn,amazingly my gardens looking great at the mo, i cant get the daffs in yet, the plants are looking too good to pull out, ill take some pics today and end them,
     
  3. manderson60

    manderson60 Gardener

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    Hi John

    Lots of strange things happening this season. [​IMG] I am getting a second flowering of late winter/early spring viburnum and the mexican organge blossoms which were stunning this year are also flowering again. [​IMG]

    Some of my leeks have shot .... already!! [​IMG] and our weather has been all over the place. One frost, a bit of rain and a scorcher all in the one day!

    Global warming or me just becoming more aware?
     
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