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A great boredom buster the potting bench giving me something to do in the wet. A few pritchardia to pot up with seeds kindly  offered by Colin Wilson along with some local collected lacospadix clumping form. It cured the boredom for a hour or so until it stops raining. 

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Waiting out the tail of the cyclone rain? Do you have catchment for rain water? I like catching some for use on my potted plants. I’m not sure it really matters but it makes me feel better to use it. Nice batch of wee ones. Harry

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50 minutes ago, Harry’s Palms said:

Waiting out the tail of the cyclone rain? Do you have catchment for rain water? I like catching some for use on my potted plants. I’m not sure it really matters but it makes me feel better to use it. Nice batch of wee ones. Harry

The cyclone is downgraded to tropical low, the flooding is real that’s for sure incredible amounts of water, the town of dorrigo (where all my cold killer  air comes from) on the plateau has had 700mm and counting. You can’t beat germinating seeds it’s so much fun. Plus an opportunity to get rare palms from imported seeds. 
Richard 

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