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Foxy Lady:We're just about at the end of our season, just put in brassicas for winter and picking the last of the summer vegies, but lots of fruit still to ripen, peaches, grapes, tamarillos,feijoas and persimmons.
BerniceC:They didn't build a new hotel, but the place certainly has changed. You might miss out on some vegetable growing in the tropics but you can grow lots more fruit, now thats go to be a plus.
I am very lucky to be working in a greenhouse Here in NY, USA we just planted our crop of Geraniums and New Guinea Impatiens in 4 inch pots and hanging baskets It's so nice to walk in and see the little cuttings in the soil and smell the air. Even though the ground is covered in snow and ice, you can tell that spring is not that far away.
modifié par Mousetrap (16. Février 2007, 15:18:42)
We are lucky if we get 3 months here for growing tomatoes or anything in the garden lol! Its ok if you have a greenhouse then you get longer but I do not have one as I think someone would have a go at breaking in. I did not even have a garden at the last place so I hit lucky when I moved here.
Foxy Lady: i will start late march early april....and can plant everything then....we dont have a winter, well not what you would call winter....we dont get much below about 60degF, so it is mild all year until about November till March when it is our wet season and very hot.
BerniceC: So when is it cool enough for your garden.Its interesting to hear from ppl in other countrys that don't have winter. We start our gardens around the end of May and have about 4 months of a growing season.Our Summer is very short where i live.
Foxy Lady:only in the wet season and this is the first one for about 5 years :(
the humidity is what kills us....98% isnt uncommon at all and the perspiration just runs down your arms/legs/back etc...it is really uncomfortable and AirCons are going day and night....can be expensive, but probably the same as paying for heating all the time :(
we have had so much rain it has made it just terribly unpleasant....I havent been able to get into the spa because the rain made it overflo and of course the chlorine washed away and the water started to go cloudy....so had to empty it half way and refill with extra chlorine... living in the tropics certainly has its downfalls, but it would be better than being snowed in I reckon, but still......
NOT a floosie: Most of us are in our Winter and can't grow a thing.Nobody was posting about Gardens or etc.We would love to hear from anyone with a growing season,that would of put us back On Topic.I'm trying to please everybody. When ppl get into Spring were back ON TOPIC and NO CHAT.
skipinnz: I should be able to start getting my garden ready for vegies etc late March/early April...living in the tropics really spoils for growing vegies, so we plant our lettuce/summer vegies and also small amount of winter vegies all at the same time...I have had sweet potatoes in since last July....havent got a darn thing off them....just been far too hot
The grand old Hotel has gone? OMgoodness...really? did they build another in its place?...havent been to Hamilton in over 25-30 years :)
BerniceC:Hamilton hotel has gone, and our weather is great for growing at the moment, half way thru botteling our beetroot. Getting the garden ready for the winter vegies
i worked in Hamilton about/more than 40 years ago LOLOL....worked at the Hamilton Hotel which was THE BEST back then and I actually met Vera Lynn and her husband? when they stayed there...
where abouts in NZ Skip.....I was born on the Nth Shore - Auckland....place called Takapuna LOL Lived in Wellington - Lower Hutt and Christchurch - Addington :)
Foxy Lady: Well I've got the best of both worlds not to hot and my grapes are ripening nicely. Just have to cover them so the birds don't eat the lot. LOL
38degC here and too hot to grow anything do have a few apple cucumbers coming up but dont expect them to live for long it is just too hot....have 2very small bunches of grapes on but dont expect them to survive either, they will cook on the vine....other than that,,,wayyyyyyyyy too hot LOLOL
Foxy Lady: To be honest i am not much of a gardener, i can kill a spider plant off lol. My garden is very low maintenance, with ots of shrubs that can look after themselves.
You take care good to speak to you and see you later x
Oceans Apart: Oh you should see how great my Bamboo is doing.There growing in water only. My hubby is up getting ready for work and the baby is do also.TTYL
Foxy Lady:Not much grwoing or blooming over here. My daffodils started sprotuing 3 weeks ago, they should come out until March, but all the snow we had the last few days have now killed them, dont think they will be here now for March, which is a shame.
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