Isn't is strange how you have to mow the lawn every six hours during the summer... then suddenly you just don't?
If you look at it scientically, the factors affecting its growth i.e. sunlight, warmth and moisture shouldn't slow it down that much in winter when:
-we've still got lots of rain
-we've now got global warming
-surely it should grow pro-rata during the sunny spells.
I conclude therefore that putting the clocks forward at the end of British Summertime affects the grasseses' biorhythmic clock.
If you look at it scientically, the factors affecting its growth i.e. sunlight, warmth and moisture shouldn't slow it down that much in winter when:
-we've still got lots of rain
-we've now got global warming
-surely it should grow pro-rata during the sunny spells.
I conclude therefore that putting the clocks forward at the end of British Summertime affects the grasseses' biorhythmic clock.