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A nice time to be watering the garden, with temperatures set be close to 49 degrees Celsius, water as much as I can now for the humidity, that’s one trick with growing some of the super jungle varieties I have! 

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49c dear ?  We had a 39c a couple of weeks back but mainly mid to low 30s lately. Very humid of course but the rain only comes with nasty storms.  I am using the sprinkler again, even though we had so much rain in the past few weeks, the soil just dries out in no time.  Your bird nest fern looks good. I had 2 that were enormous at my old house but I can't get them to grow here for some strange reason.

Peachy

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27.35 south.

Warm subtropical, with occasional frosts.

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3 hours ago, happypalms said:

A nice time to be watering the garden, with temperatures set be close to 49 degrees Celsius, water as much as I can now for the humidity, that’s one trick with growing some of the super jungle varieties I have! 

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49 degrees Celsius, that's really high 🌴. In Switzerland, we had 40 degrees Celsius and slightly more measured in the shade by a colleague in Quinten SG Lake Walen...

I think that's a great trick, Richard 🤗 

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12 minutes ago, peachy said:

49c dear ?  We had a 39c a couple of weeks back but mainly mid to low 30s lately. Very humid of course but the rain only comes with nasty storms.  I am using the sprinkler again, even though we had so much rain in the past few weeks, the soil just dries out in no time.  Your bird nest fern looks good. I had 2 that were enormous at my old house but I can't get them to grow here for some strange reason.

Peachy

I would swap immediately; we have that at the moment, and it's on the rise and raining ...

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Super Jungle is a good description. I just love your garden pictures , so many “ I spy” features like the happy Joey and the Dioon Spinalosa making friends with the Birds Nest fern that @peachy pointed out.. Wow , 49c ! That’s quite warm. Harry

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