alchemysa
Veteran Member
I am always so envious when I see your pictures. Everything is sooooo green!
Here in Adelaide we've just had our longest ever heat wave. 15 days between about 96 and 104 degrees. Outback towns have had it hotter for longer but this is the longest ever hot stretch for an Australian capital city. And incredibly this has occured in Autumn! (Our summer 'officially' finished at the and of Feb).
But worse than the heat is the lack of water. Total rainfall last year was 18 inches , and I dont think weve had anything this year. We've had restrictions for a couple of years now. Only 3 hours watering each sunday allowed, and only with a hand held hose - no sprinklers. On a half acre block that doesn't go far. And we are away every second weekend so our 'garden' only gets about 3 hours a fortnight. The best we can do is just try and keep the trees alive. The pics below give you some idea what it looks like now compared to what it looked like a couple of years ago. It takes a lot to kill 'agapanthus'.
Fortunately we have a getaway place 300ks away with cooler temps, bore water, and slightly better rainfall but its depressing to see 15 years of gardening go to ruin in the home where we spend most of our time.
Here in Adelaide we've just had our longest ever heat wave. 15 days between about 96 and 104 degrees. Outback towns have had it hotter for longer but this is the longest ever hot stretch for an Australian capital city. And incredibly this has occured in Autumn! (Our summer 'officially' finished at the and of Feb).
But worse than the heat is the lack of water. Total rainfall last year was 18 inches , and I dont think weve had anything this year. We've had restrictions for a couple of years now. Only 3 hours watering each sunday allowed, and only with a hand held hose - no sprinklers. On a half acre block that doesn't go far. And we are away every second weekend so our 'garden' only gets about 3 hours a fortnight. The best we can do is just try and keep the trees alive. The pics below give you some idea what it looks like now compared to what it looked like a couple of years ago. It takes a lot to kill 'agapanthus'.
Fortunately we have a getaway place 300ks away with cooler temps, bore water, and slightly better rainfall but its depressing to see 15 years of gardening go to ruin in the home where we spend most of our time.