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<blockquote data-quote="Ali_Maxxum" data-source="post: 7914853" data-attributes="member: 12293"><p>Thank god I'm not the only one that's thinking it. It's quite lush and green around and about in parts with us.</p><p></p><p>We did a temporary stone driveway for a friend of mine a couple of weeks ago, he's currently living in a static waiting to start renovation works on a bungalow he's bought. We dropped buckets to the side on the grass which is technically the lawn and backed the digger on it and chewed and scuffed it a little.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, 2 weeks later we popped round for a beer and I thought to myself, where we had scuffed the lawn it was like a green haze over the whole area, it was near dark and his sensor lights were shining on it so thought my eyes were playing tricks on me. Went round there again the other day and the green haze looked thicker and you honestly could not see where we had been, so I asked him had he raked it over, he said nope, not touched any of it. So I then proceeded to tell him my suspicions to which he then pointed out bulbs starting to shoot.</p><p></p><p>Went for a walk around the wood with the o/h yesterday and not only noticing how much stuff had started to bud, but quite a few small trees had popped leaves out! Then to top it all off a mate of mine proceeded to tell me he'd mowed his lawn yesterday!</p><p></p><p>Doesn't do the fodder selling business much good when it's this mild and damp all the time. Dry and cold is what we want. But then we always seem to sell as much fodder in March and April and into May as we do all the rest of the winter sometimes.</p><p></p><p>Is this some sort of tropical like calm before a storm?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ali_Maxxum, post: 7914853, member: 12293"] Thank god I'm not the only one that's thinking it. It's quite lush and green around and about in parts with us. We did a temporary stone driveway for a friend of mine a couple of weeks ago, he's currently living in a static waiting to start renovation works on a bungalow he's bought. We dropped buckets to the side on the grass which is technically the lawn and backed the digger on it and chewed and scuffed it a little. Anyway, 2 weeks later we popped round for a beer and I thought to myself, where we had scuffed the lawn it was like a green haze over the whole area, it was near dark and his sensor lights were shining on it so thought my eyes were playing tricks on me. Went round there again the other day and the green haze looked thicker and you honestly could not see where we had been, so I asked him had he raked it over, he said nope, not touched any of it. So I then proceeded to tell him my suspicions to which he then pointed out bulbs starting to shoot. Went for a walk around the wood with the o/h yesterday and not only noticing how much stuff had started to bud, but quite a few small trees had popped leaves out! Then to top it all off a mate of mine proceeded to tell me he'd mowed his lawn yesterday! Doesn't do the fodder selling business much good when it's this mild and damp all the time. Dry and cold is what we want. But then we always seem to sell as much fodder in March and April and into May as we do all the rest of the winter sometimes. Is this some sort of tropical like calm before a storm? [/QUOTE]
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