Are they late - or early?
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As you know I garden to encourage fungi, well they usually fruit in the mellow season of autumn or in spring. I have some sizeable ones fruiting in the front garden at the moment, it seems strange, are they very late or very early ?

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There are still a lot of different types of Fungi about here, despite a couple of hard frosts. But i think that just makes them late....
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
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