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Posted by: scott123 Offline Posted: Tuesday, 30 August 2022 7:59:24 PM(UTC)
It was like wet season rain here today...bucketed down at times..I still have the gravity feed waterline turned off as the creeks quickly started turning brown

I was just thinking the same thing Bunyip about the mowing as well as the spraying...I got off easy this winter with a real lack of grass and weed growth.

Hopefully this nice little rain event coincides with warming weather and kicks everything into growth...

We have just been into the main shadehouse and tossed all the old stuff out and moved what is still saleable to one side so that one half could be sprayed for moss, mould, slime and lichen...did the top, underneath the top , walls imside and out benchs and blocks as well as the floors..got a pretty good kill except I see some of the moss where it was the thickest is greening up again so i will have to go over some areas again as well as doing the half yet to do...trouble is I need a windless day with no chance of rain for 3 days or so afterward..

Dormant I keep looking at the Taun hoping for some fruit as a couple are about 8m high...I have been thinking of cutting the tops out to shape them a bit but apparently have to wait till at least november for a new battery for my pole saw...thats frustrating as I really need to chop the tops out of a few fruit trees but dont like chainsawing up a ladder anymore...

Jealous of home grown tomatoes though...I never have any luck with them...
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