Deluxe Stogie:
Your comment re: the odd weather in 2020 is very interesting. I'm 3,000 miles away and our weather has been odd also. My tobacco crop was fair to poor this year, and took forever to take off and grow. I will get between 2/3rds and 3/4 of my normal crop, and only because we had a warm September and a late killing frost (Oct. 21).
My female Honey Locust tree produced no pods (A diecious species), a rare and unusual event. The neighbor across the street had no walnuts on two English walnut trees (A monoecious species). The female Ginkgo tree up the street produced no seed (A diecious species). The Black Walnut down the street produced very few nuts (A monoecious species). A great year if you don't like cleaning up after messy trees. My Honey locust usually puts out 500 to 1,000 pounds of annoying pods every year.
It was a great year for our local farmers however. Field peas, winter wheat, and spring wheat, were at or near record yields. Barley yields were 2 to 2 1/2 times normal!
All in all a very odd year indeed.
Also, I got three tomatoes off of my one tomato bush after the deer worked the bush over.
Hopefully next year will be better.
Happy holidays to everyone.
Wes H.