Last time I have seen a substantial rain was in February. .....We got too much rain this year, you are welcome to it

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Last time I have seen a substantial rain was in February. .....We got too much rain this year, you are welcome to it

Last time I have seen a substantial rain was in February. .....![]()
*splat*). August is "monsoon season" around here; we get seabreeze fronts bringing moisture in from the ocean. There have been times in years past when the rest of the state was dealing with drought conditions, and we felt like we were living under a fire hose. The "Muggy Meter" is stuck on "oppressive;" the air is so thick, you aren't sure if you should try to breathe that stuff or drink it. The mosquito situation isn't too bad at the moment, but there are times when they approach plague proportions.












Thanks very much!
The Carambulla will not survive your winter!
We have the Portulaca also as a wild plant.
It is a wonderful edible plant! You can eat it fresh or cook it as a spinach. One of the most Omega 3 rich plants!
Wonderful wonderful for your chickens it will enrich their eggs with omega 3!
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portulaca_oleracea


Tara that is for you
I have found last year pic.
Pomegranate flower
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And don't remember if I posted it my Pitaya flower
Read this
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pitaya
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And with my hand for scale
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I don't get fruit from it because it need another breed for successful reproduction!

Benny, that's amazing stuff!
I have a pomegranate near my back door, but I think it's an ornamental variety that only bloom and doesn't bear. I've never had any fruit from it, at any rate.
We have a native portulaca, too:
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(yeah, this one is in my pasture)![]()


) in a deep rich purple colour at the first house we bought, but these would pale to pomegranate flowers and of course the dragon fruit flower (flowers at night!). 



)...but I can slip into my dementia (does one HAVE worse dementia if you cannot spell dementia properly the first try?
) because the Australian Cattle Dogs are still doing the same things...over and over and over...like your favourite movie but with a personal twist each dog has to add to your memory of the fun that canines bring to your life.If you have the space plant a good pomegranate strain.if you want I can recommend for some Israeli ones! We use them alot! One of the best breeds is called "Wonderful" an it is a wonderful fruit!Benny, that's amazing stuff!
I have a pomegranate near my back door, but I think it's an ornamental variety that only bloom and doesn't bear. I've never had any fruit from it, at any rate.
We have a native portulaca, too:
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(yeah, this one is in my pasture)![]()