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Just planted the early garlic. Seasons are backward in Australia or at least in the cool climate areas...
Hopefully next weekend I'll get the last season garlic planted
Wifes got brassicas in for winter. Do you plant them??
Russ
Just planted the early garlic. Seasons are backward in Australia or at least in the cool climate areas...
Hopefully next weekend I'll get the last season garlic planted
Some yes . I've got kale in, planning on some more and a few others but needed the chook shit fertiliser to mellow a tad. It has now trained so I was able to start planting.Wifes got brassicas in for winter. Do you plant them??
Russ

We're talking about getting a battery operated one to go with the chainsaw and strimmer (whipped snipper)... they all take the same battery but the one that comes with it should be enough... I struggle to start the lawnmower at the best of times. I really liked the idea of pressing a button and the darn thing starting.Well, the beast awoke on the fourth crank - highly unusual. Yard is now mowed.
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When we move (eventually), the plan is to have a much smaller yard, and that’s exactly what I’ll be doing, going the rechargeable route (as recommended by caseydog). I was looking at them yesterday.We're talking about getting a battery operated one to go with the chainsaw and strimmer (whipped snipper)... they all take the same battery but the one that comes with it should be enough... I struggle to start the lawnmower at the best of times. I really liked the idea of pressing a button and the darn thing starting.
When we move (eventually), the plan is to have a much smaller yard, and that’s exactly what I’ll be doing, going the rechargeable route (as recommended by caseydog). I was looking at them yesterday.
We're talking about getting a battery operated one to go with the chainsaw and strimmer (whipped snipper)... they all take the same battery but the one that comes with it should be enough... I struggle to start the lawnmower at the best of times. I really liked the idea of pressing a button and the darn thing starting.
If by small you mean it takes my husband 3½hrs minimum to cut and me 2 mornings, then yes, its small, but somehow i suspect not. It is also not flat which without the power driven petrol mower (you don't chase after ours but push it) afterwards it hard going.If you have a small area to take care of, you can't beat cordless electric yard tools. I know you live on a lot of land, but perhaps there is a small area that you treat as you "yard," and manicure to that level. If so, give the cordless gear a good look.
CD
If by small you mean it takes my husband 3½hrs minimum to cut and me 2 mornings, then yes, its small, but somehow i suspect not. It is also not flat which without the power driven petrol mower (you don't chase after ours but push it) afterwards it hard going.
But the major issue is that it is not easy for me to start... plus with everything else being Ryobi we have additional batteries (3 extras) that will all fit potential new mower along with its battery. Ample to get around the various lawns, plus I need to pace myself so dividing it into 2 or 3 days is better... the whole idea behind the battery chainsaw wad to limit how long I could use it without stopping.

I've finally managed to identify this tree in my garden...
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Yep that one. It's between 4 & 5m high. I've pruned it back significantly because we couldn't catch the chooks hiding in it a few years ago and mowing the lawn was getting difficult.
View attachment 84642It's an oldie, but apparently this is less than ½ of its maximum height!
The clue is in the leaves but more importantly the flowers.
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It just so happens to match one I have growing in a pot.
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And it has just flowered for the first time.
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It seems I won't need to buy bay leaves whilst we reside at this house, lol. View attachment 84645