Hi all
As you can see from my original post (
Signs of Spring 2023 ), the point I was trying to make was that this year, there seems to be a proliferation of seedlings. As my garden is overlooked by sycamore trees, I regularly have to remove the seedlings (and sometimes saplings for those I miss). If trees are on a seven year cycle as I have been led to believe, then I'd expect this to be a more widespread phenomenon. Unless, of course, individual trees each have their own seven year cycles.
I just wondered if others in other parts of the country had been similarly inundated with seeds this year. Perhaps I should have made this clearer.
Rik
PS - Apparently it's called a "Mast Year" but it doesn't necessarily happen every seven years
What is a Mast Year? How and Why it Happens - Woodland Trust
We did notice on our walks in the autumn there was a super abundance of acorns beneath oak trees in our area, so it doesn't seem to be species specific