A blog of garden pursuits, occasional recipes for produce and wildlife sightings.
Monday, 4 February 2008
More rain on the way
Doug checked the rain guage today and it is screaming "90 mililitres". So we may be in for another feet wetting ankle dripping mouldy clothes smelling few weeks.
We've released the tadpoles from the previous downpour and I think one was called 'Elsa'. I don't know what the other 8 were called.
At night the frogs are calling so loudly that it's hard to get to sleep. I never know whether the guinea pigs are calling out because they're hungry or because they're drowning in the surface water that's lying about. I do check on them occassionally with a carrot in one hand and a big stick in the other to keep the dogs away.
This week in Dougies Garden we're getting cucumbers, radishes, basil, eggplants and coriander. Although it's in need of a good weeding. We'd like to plant a vine for the Richmond River birdwing butterfly. Aristolochia praevenosa is the only native vine that will sustain the Richmond Birdwing.
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Maybe you could get a Vine from the Lismore City Council. Looked at their website http://www.lismore.nsw.gov.au/cmst/lcc002/view_doc.asp?id=4211&cat=212 which says they are trying to re-establish the vine in the area.
The butterfly is certainly magnificant.
Can't relate to all your rain and humidity! Central highlands of Victoria is just dry dry dry!
Thanks for that information about the aristochia vine, I will contact LCC.
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