Sorry but NO update for February.
The reason is the temperature in the shade here for the whole month has been in the mid to high 30s Celsius and that's in the shade.
So, the garden has been basking in scorching conditions without a drop of rain.
It has been the hottest and driest summer I can remember and it has been a monumental struggle to keep most of our plants alive.
All out seven tanks are now empty.
A one acre Sub Tropical garden situated just east of Brisbane. We have opened our garden to the public for 18 years. We open in November to aid a specific charity. On this weekend get a lot of pleasure meeting fellow gardeners. Judy sells many rare plants and this helps us to do more projects and buy more plants. Judy and I are 'plants-people'and cannot resist buying something rare that we do not have. It has been very hard gardening as we seem to be in a severe drought most years.
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This weather has been wicked. Hope you get through the next 10 days. It has been very difficult to keep our garden alive also. Just a taste of what the folk in the western areas are copping. All the best, fingers crossed for some gentle soaking rain soon.
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