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<blockquote data-quote="Kidds" data-source="post: 5410546" data-attributes="member: 5589"><p>I have always thought that as nature and the weather does seem to balance out over the year that a good year for fruiting can mean the balancing leads to a hard winter.</p><p>A bit like all that rain we had last winter lead to this years drought. I actually thought the rain was balancing for the previous 3 years drought we have had around here. I was wrong.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, blackberries are nice, my apples are looking better than I expected, plums are ready and so are the damsons. Seem to be a fair few sloes not far off either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kidds, post: 5410546, member: 5589"] I have always thought that as nature and the weather does seem to balance out over the year that a good year for fruiting can mean the balancing leads to a hard winter. A bit like all that rain we had last winter lead to this years drought. I actually thought the rain was balancing for the previous 3 years drought we have had around here. I was wrong. Anyway, blackberries are nice, my apples are looking better than I expected, plums are ready and so are the damsons. Seem to be a fair few sloes not far off either. [/QUOTE]
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