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Old 18-08-2010, 09:11 AM posted to aus.gardens
Ross McKay[_2_] Ross McKay[_2_] is offline
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Default A contradictory start to spring

On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 16:40:49 +1000, "David Hare-Scott" wrote:

I've been cutting asparagus for 3 weeks already, normally it doesn't start
til next week. Many evergreen trees are shooting but the deciduous fruit
trees are just budding. There is very little growth in the pasture. I have
one artichoke that has produced its first bud but not the rest. It's the
secret atom bomb tests I tell you .....


Spring here too; amongst other things, the mulberry is almost covered in
leaf already, and the Thai eggplants are flowering. My chili plants
didn't stop flowering through winter, again. Walking into Toronto today,
there were lots of flowering weeds attracting the insects, which in turn
attracted the wrens and firetails.

But at least the grass hasn't noticed yet; I should have a little more
time to get more of it covered in paper / cardboard and mulch.

PS
How can both parties spend so much advertising content-free campaigns? I am
getting RSI of the mute-button finger. Saturday cannot come soon enough.


You need a PVR, so that you can hit the time-shift button and walk away,
then return a little later to fast-forward through the ads. Or just
stick to the AB-frickin-C.
--
Ross McKay, Toronto, NSW Australia
"It's not the right time to be sober,
Now that the idiots have taken over" - NOFX