Posted by Loosecanon on June 20, 2010, 2:42 am
> On Sun, 20 Jun 2010 01:52:53 +0000 (UTC), terryc
>> Well, this is AUS.gardens, so unless they say otherwise, I take it they
>> are in AUStralia.
> The AUS is for AUStin in Texas! ;-)
Was a time so not long ago they thought it was there's. But it is nice when
someone from beyond these shores enlightens us.
Posted by terryc on June 20, 2010, 5:15 am
On Sun, 20 Jun 2010 16:14:23 +1000, rainman wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Jun 2010 01:52:53 +0000 (UTC), terryc
>
>> Well, this is AUS.gardens, so unless they say otherwise, I take it they
>> are in AUStralia.
>
> The AUS is for AUStin in Texas! ;-)
Hey, that is my usual reply, but would you believe, when organising the
toast, I found out that there actually is an austin.gadening amonst 17
specific austin.* groups.
Posted by Jake_Darvall on June 20, 2010, 3:04 am
terryc;891571 Wrote:
> On Sat, 19 Jun 2010 23:43:54 +0000, PC wrote:
>
> -
> So the person is in Australia or south of the equator, perhaps as a
> north facing wall would get very hot here.-
>
> Well, this is AUS.gardens, so unless they say otherwise, I take it they
>
> are in AUStralia.
Thanks kindly for the responses, and I apologise for replying so late,
and not
making it clear where I am.
I'm in Australia. Northern N.S.W
Appreciate the advice. Sounds like it'll be too hot. I went to the
markets today
and was told a passionfruit vine would be able to handle
it.
so I bought a couple of those and will affix gal mesh sheets to the
shed, and
have it climb on that. Try and soften the look of my shed,
which to me,
resembles an aircraft hanger.
thanks kindly
Jake
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Posted by PC on June 20, 2010, 4:33 am
On 20/06/2010 5:04 PM, Jake_Darvall wrote:
> terryc;891571 Wrote:
>> On Sat, 19 Jun 2010 23:43:54 +0000, PC wrote:
>>
>> -
>> So the person is in Australia or south of the equator, perhaps as a
>> north facing wall would get very hot here.-
>>
>> Well, this is AUS.gardens, so unless they say otherwise, I take it they
>>
>> are in AUStralia.
> Thanks kindly for the responses, and I apologise for replying so late,
> and not making it clear where I am.
> I'm in Australia. Northern N.S.W
> Appreciate the advice. Sounds like it'll be too hot. I went to the
> markets today and was told a passionfruit vine would be able to handle
> it.
> so I bought a couple of those and will affix gal mesh sheets to the
> shed, and have it climb on that. Try and soften the look of my shed,
> which to me, resembles an aircraft hanger.
> thanks kindly
> Jake
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OK As long as you water this especially the first year.... I had one a
few years ago, and the broken drain pipe from the shed roof provided
enough water for the passion fruit, but then came the terrible years
without much rain fall. The poor thing died.
Posted by Lionel on June 20, 2010, 5:04 pm
On 20/06/10 18:33, PC wrote:
> On 20/06/2010 5:04 PM, Jake_Darvall wrote:
>> terryc;891571 Wrote:
>>> On Sat, 19 Jun 2010 23:43:54 +0000, PC wrote:
>>>
>>> -
>>> So the person is in Australia or south of the equator, perhaps as a
>>> north facing wall would get very hot here.-
>>>
>>> Well, this is AUS.gardens, so unless they say otherwise, I take it they
>>>
>>> are in AUStralia.
>>
>> Thanks kindly for the responses, and I apologise for replying so late,
>> and not making it clear where I am.
>>
>> I'm in Australia. Northern N.S.W
>>
>> Appreciate the advice. Sounds like it'll be too hot. I went to the
>> markets today and was told a passionfruit vine would be able to handle
>> it.
>>
>> so I bought a couple of those and will affix gal mesh sheets to the
>> shed, and have it climb on that. Try and soften the look of my shed,
>> which to me, resembles an aircraft hanger.
>>
>> thanks kindly
>> Jake
>>
>>
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>>
> OK As long as you water this especially the first year.... I had one a
> few years ago, and the broken drain pipe from the shed roof provided
> enough water for the passion fruit, but then came the terrible years
> without much rain fall. The poor thing died.
Rainfall is unlikely to be a problem in northern NSW!
>> Well, this is AUS.gardens, so unless they say otherwise, I take it they
>> are in AUStralia.
> The AUS is for AUStin in Texas! ;-)