The plant's name in our textbook was growerosa veryfasterosa
hahahaha! Too funny!
Well, seems we missed all the late night action....all 11 pages of it!
Whiteflare.... the droughts have been terrible havn't they? I remember being back there in 08 (Qld) soooo dry and severe water restrictions.
When I got back here, I was on the lookout for rainwater tanks..none to be found! It's only this year I have found some..mostly rain barrells to collect water for the garden..but sheesh! People don't do enough to conserve water. One place..um Cape Coral I think it was, it is illegal to collect rainwater!
They want you to pay for it (ie city water) I collect rainwater for my fishtanks mostly and potted plants. The city water has 5 times more chlorine in it than a swimming pool! it was burning my tomato plants. Let alone drinking it!
I get bottled water all the time.
And don't even talk to me about the recycling! Not many people here do it..even though a bin is provided. I even heard that even though they collect it it is all burned anyhow...I just don't get it.
I hope the weather has evened out for you guys over there and no more floods.

hahahaha! Too funny!
Well, seems we missed all the late night action....all 11 pages of it!

Whiteflare.... the droughts have been terrible havn't they? I remember being back there in 08 (Qld) soooo dry and severe water restrictions.
When I got back here, I was on the lookout for rainwater tanks..none to be found! It's only this year I have found some..mostly rain barrells to collect water for the garden..but sheesh! People don't do enough to conserve water. One place..um Cape Coral I think it was, it is illegal to collect rainwater!


And don't even talk to me about the recycling! Not many people here do it..even though a bin is provided. I even heard that even though they collect it it is all burned anyhow...I just don't get it.
I hope the weather has evened out for you guys over there and no more floods.