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Old 26-10-2008, 05:44 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Oh, as for gardening


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"Zoot" wrote in message

I don't have any problems on which I need to seek advice and I'm sure
no-one is interested in the state of my compost or what my sweet peas
are doing. There has to be some sort of reason to post.


I'm envious!


:-)) Well, if it's any consolation, I'm envious of all you mob living in
the Northern hemisphere as winter draws on here but you lot are all
writing about your spring and how things are doing.

And when that happens, there are a lot of you doing the same thing.
There are only a few of us here who live in the Southern hemisphere who
post here regulalry so you have lots more company than we do.


Living in zone 8A in central Texas. I have to be careful when reading
posts here with gardening/lawn advice as most don't apply to my area. You
don't have to live in another hemisphere to experience this. I will have
to bring in my home-grown lemon tree in a pot soon.
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I lived in Las Vegas for 15 years. My peach trees grew like crazy! Basil
exploded out of the ground. Mint takes over anywhere it finds water. But
squash? Eggplants? Peppers? I could never get them to survive July and
August. When the temp hit 120, half of my garden died and I eventually gave
up. Now I'm in Oregon, where my peach trees are dying from some unknown
bug/disease, my basil just sits there and molds, but my tomatoes and peppers
and eggplants are huge. Go figure...