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<blockquote data-quote="JockCroft" data-source="post: 7938879" data-attributes="member: 166068"><p>It is and it isn't. I am considerably farther north, but following the past two weeks, a few days car showing 11c and no night-time frost its really greening up and where sheltered definite growth. BUT this is January. An old friend of my father's called this "Fools Grass". Only take a few hours of frosty wind and its gone. </p><p>Look for other indicators. Buds on shrubs, regrowth on brassica's etc, and patience.</p><p>But get the fert ordered.</p><p> Last year first of March dry weather and real growth. Third of April was start of two weeks of Sleet snow and gales. Great Lambing weather.</p><p> My Father and his friends would not drill grain(Mainly Oats) unless there was yellow visible in the bud of Daffodil's, which when I was at college matched the "T sum" to get on with fert.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JockCroft, post: 7938879, member: 166068"] It is and it isn't. I am considerably farther north, but following the past two weeks, a few days car showing 11c and no night-time frost its really greening up and where sheltered definite growth. BUT this is January. An old friend of my father's called this "Fools Grass". Only take a few hours of frosty wind and its gone. Look for other indicators. Buds on shrubs, regrowth on brassica's etc, and patience. But get the fert ordered. Last year first of March dry weather and real growth. Third of April was start of two weeks of Sleet snow and gales. Great Lambing weather. My Father and his friends would not drill grain(Mainly Oats) unless there was yellow visible in the bud of Daffodil's, which when I was at college matched the "T sum" to get on with fert. [/QUOTE]
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