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[email protected] 18-01-2006 01:22 AM

Weird things in the Garden.
 
Middle of summer in Sydney and I have wisteria in flower and a magnolia soulangeana with a bloom on
it.

I'm hoping it is a sign that the drought is ending.




Trish Brown 18-01-2006 04:24 AM

Weird things in the Garden.
 
wrote:
Middle of summer in Sydney and I have wisteria in flower and a magnolia soulangeana with a bloom on
it.

I'm hoping it is a sign that the drought is ending.



Yes! Me too! I have a wisteria in full leaf and with about a dozen
flower spikes on it! Weird! There are magnolias all round the place with
both flowers and leaves on. Even weirder! I think it's more a sign of
changing climate. Or something. =:-0

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Trish {|:-} Newcastle, NSW, Australia

Jonno 18-01-2006 10:52 AM

Weird things in the Garden.
 
wrote:
Middle of summer in Sydney and I have wisteria in flower and a magnolia soulangeana with a bloom on
it.

I'm hoping it is a sign that the drought is ending.



Er youre having a drought?

Terry Collins 18-01-2006 01:54 PM

Weird things in the Garden.
 
Jonno wrote:
wrote:

Middle of summer in Sydney and I have wisteria in flower and a
magnolia soulangeana with a bloom on
it.
I'm hoping it is a sign that the drought is ending.



Er youre having a drought?


Neighbour says 3" of rain since the weekend. This is Sydney.
We were surprised, but then the tank (5KL did go up by half).



[email protected] 18-01-2006 08:21 PM

Weird things in the Garden.
 
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 21:52:52 +1100, Jonno wrote:

Middle of summer in Sydney and I have wisteria in flower and a magnolia soulangeana with a bloom on
it.

I'm hoping it is a sign that the drought is ending.



Er youre having a drought?


Yep.

Still have heavy water restrictions here.


HC 19-01-2006 01:59 AM

Weird things in the Garden.
 
G'day
I checked my Wisteria when I read the message and sure enough it has
flowers too! The Magnolia isn't in bloom as yet but it does have buds.
I'm on the MidNorthCoast NSW.

Bronwyn ;-)1

Trish Brown wrote:
wrote:

Middle of summer in Sydney and I have wisteria in flower and a
magnolia soulangeana with a bloom on
it.
I'm hoping it is a sign that the drought is ending.



Yes! Me too! I have a wisteria in full leaf and with about a dozen
flower spikes on it! Weird! There are magnolias all round the place with
both flowers and leaves on. Even weirder! I think it's more a sign of
changing climate. Or something. =:-0


Geoff & Heather 22-01-2006 12:22 AM

Weird things in the Garden.
 
I'm in Newcastle. Something strange if going on here too. Having set a good
crop I would be expecting my pumpkins to start dying off about now - but no,
they've put on a burst of growth and are now covered in new flowers. We
haven't had Sydney's rain - only about 15mm in the last couple of weeks.
Geoff
wrote in message
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Middle of summer in Sydney and I have wisteria in flower and a magnolia
soulangeana with a bloom on
it.

I'm hoping it is a sign that the drought is ending.







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