• blackn1ght@feddit.ukOP
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    1 day ago

    I dunno where you are but our winters in the UK have been very mild for several years now.

    • Tollana1234567@lemmy.today
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      18 hours ago

      our is too, since it a mediterrenean climate in the west coast of us, but i noticed the winters are colder, and it gets cold sooner in the year. also it matches with the flowering of jade plants(succulents) they seem to start flowering soon, they usually dont flower til around december, and now they do it in october.

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        6 hours ago

        Out here in southern Canada it is next to impossible to determine when to plant anything anymore.

        This year we had 40° in february a few days. With -40° for a fee days. And -20° til around april.

        The year before it was 30° from February onwards and we hit 45° more than once.

        I love cilantro (coriander) which is extremely sensitive to heat and will bolt the moment it hits 35°. I used to grow 2 crops each year. Spring and fall. Can’t do that anymore. Not outdoors, anyway.

        A decade ago i noticed the seasons were shifting sooner.

        Now they are chaotic.

        Chaos, Gaia and Eris are having a ball.