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New
Fruit
It is the time of year
here when the garden has lots of flowers for me to take photos of and
for the bees to pollinate and the snails to eat. Now
it is getting a bit hot though.
Tasmania
wants to make the place a food bowl like the Murray Darling, but the
water problems in South Australia
will be sorted with salination plants. It will take a while, but
everything will right itself and probably the Tasmania
solution will be forgotten. It gets pretty dry here quickly at this
time of year and things will start withering or so much water will be
put on crops that lakes will dry up.
Most
West Coast people don’t really want to hear of more reasons
for the plane to keep bucketing water over them.
I think organic is
better than gm, but that is just a view. Once gm is here that will be
the end of organic because it is a small place and the wind is strong.
It didn’t take long for the bumble bee to populate.
New products would be
better than
increase the glut of grapes, grains and apples. The grapes here are
nice, but if Tasmania
is going to compete with N.Z. for some strange reason probably it would
be better to try tamirillos, fiejoas, figs or passion fruit with a nice
purple skin when ripe rather than some crinkly thing that looks
horrible. There is also a small banana there that
isn’t commercially grown. I know we had one down the back and
the snails liked it. Possible
banana sliced lengthwise with caramel on it would be nice at this time
of year. I think they say variety is the spice of life rather than just
gluts of a few things and then actually wonder why prices are low
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