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A few more things popping up, along with a few sporadic varieties. With the warm weather about and getting up into the 30 degrees Celsius mark and next week forecast for 35 degrees Celsius it should get a few things moving along. Pretty warm for the second month of spring, a great sign for some good growth in the garden. Some interesting varieties and a couple of non palm things as well to give the garden more of the tropical look.

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Whoa. You are not messing around. Love those masoalas and the ones I've never heard of.

Doomsdave obscenities screamed.

Posted
14 hours ago, Frond-friend42 said:

Whoa. You are not messing around. Love those masoalas and the ones I've never heard of.

Doomsdave obscenities screamed.

Go hard or go home they say. The only thing holding me back is the lack of fresh seeds available. The 

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5 hours ago, happypalms said:

Go hard or go home they say. The only thing holding me back is the lack of fresh seeds available. The 

The what...come on, out with it...I'm sitting on the edge of my seat!

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South Arm, Tasmania, Australia - 42° South

Mild oceanic climate, with coastal exposure.

 

Summer: 12°C (53°F) average min, to 21°C (70°F) average daily max. Up to 40°C (104°F max) rarely.

 

Winter: 6°C (43°F) average min, to 13°C (55°F) average daily max. Down to 0°C (32°F) occasionally, some light frost.

Posted
17 minutes ago, Jonathan said:

The what...come on, out with it...I'm sitting on the edge of my seat!

One never tells the hidden secrets behind. The 

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8 minutes ago, happypalms said:

One never tells the hidden secrets behind. The 

Well played!

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South Arm, Tasmania, Australia - 42° South

Mild oceanic climate, with coastal exposure.

 

Summer: 12°C (53°F) average min, to 21°C (70°F) average daily max. Up to 40°C (104°F max) rarely.

 

Winter: 6°C (43°F) average min, to 13°C (55°F) average daily max. Down to 0°C (32°F) occasionally, some light frost.

Posted
30 minutes ago, Jonathan said:

Well played!

You gotta think fast with you Tazzy mob!

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