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Do you get many helicopters round your way?
never, we have flying lessons around the area so once in a while we get the od small plane but thats all, plus my spot is really hard to see because its on a slope surrounded by trees and foliage.Do you get many helicopters round your way?
well i doubt google earth is a problem seing as how the pictures on there are from 4 years ago, and it would look like a pin prick even if you were looking for it. as for walkers this spot is situated on a slope, with spiky bushes and thick bushes concealing the entry to the top and bottom of the slope, basically if someone finds this spot i will be impressed.What about google earth.Just thought a big white stone circle might stand out more,even for walkers.
I have to agree..I love the ferns! I would love to live where there are wild ferns!I know you don't like the looks of that soil, but to my eyes it appears to be incredibly rich. Since you have so much verdant growth, especially ferns, I think you'll be ok on the rain. The plants look very happy and healthy!
yeah after digging that soil up i realised its still good, allot of composting plants under the surface and its got allot of perlite from last few grows. i think the soil holds allot of moisture if you go down about a foot so im not worrying to much about watering.I know you don't like the looks of that soil, but to my eyes it appears to be incredibly rich. Since you have so much verdant growth, especially ferns, I think you'll be ok on the rain. The plants look very happy and healthy!
due this heat wave is intense! :) its been 28 degrees over hear every day! any idea when we next get rain? i would love to build a rain collector thing but i don't think i could get it up there. the ground where the plants are is like a dish so im hoping the rain water will just fill it up and soak through, when it rains that is.....Looking good again Wiggles!! Nice to hear you're experiencing this mini heat wave! A nice solid week of sunshine should do them all the good in the world getting nice and established. A little dry weather should encourage those roots to go seeking moisture so that may help establish them to their new home better.
As for water, maybe, if you can, rig up some sort of rain catcher. I know because of the remoteness it's not all that easy but I think if you could it would help out in the long run.
Any way, just an idea, keep up the good work!!
yeah its bracken, ferns are a bit more pretty, and they dont grow as tall, they make perfect cover for the gardenI have to agree..I love the ferns! I would love to live where there are wild ferns!
I think Those need water..(i always killed my ferns)to hot and dry here
Your plants looks good!:)
Hopefully you will get rain. If not,
Maybe, You could ask a trusted family member friend to help you carry some water up?
I dont know what everyone else thinks, but you might want to space those girls out a bit more.
Less u plan on harvesting early... Outside those babbies should become easy 4-6' in diameter if not more.
To much crowding will help lead to bud rot and stifle growth and less fruit.
Other than that they look nice and healthy.
GL
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thanks sea, ususaly get so much fruit we have to sell it to the locals, or make a large batch of berry jam :) i actually own this land, but its looked after by my mum while im at uni. thought youd enjoy a look at it ;)Beautiful!
haha yeah they should be fine, should have rain soonThey sure look happy for being thirsty. Good work, wiggles.