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How was the weather this summer in your neck of the woods?
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 634743" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Yes, colours are changing. First blueberries and now birches. For maples we are in bit too north. They do grow here, but only in warmest and most sheltered places. In fact almost only in gardens. You seldomly see a little wild maple but they almost never get big before one winter is too much for them. </p><p></p><p>However last week has been very warm for us. 60 F and even warmer almost every day, so coming autumn has slowed down. We also had a good summer for apples and plums and I'm currently going through thousand and one ways to use and preserve both. It is also a great year for porcini, not so much for other mushrooms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 634743, member: 14557"] Yes, colours are changing. First blueberries and now birches. For maples we are in bit too north. They do grow here, but only in warmest and most sheltered places. In fact almost only in gardens. You seldomly see a little wild maple but they almost never get big before one winter is too much for them. However last week has been very warm for us. 60 F and even warmer almost every day, so coming autumn has slowed down. We also had a good summer for apples and plums and I'm currently going through thousand and one ways to use and preserve both. It is also a great year for porcini, not so much for other mushrooms. [/QUOTE]
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