So my raindance worked >g<
And, yes, potplants are singularly innocednt in Oz. Well, most of them.
Androo
On 21/04/07, Alison Croggon <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I don't know anything about the irrigation setup here, Mark, though I
> imagine such things would be pretty standard (and if they're not, what's
> wrong with them? This problem isn't new, it's just hit new levels of
> seriousness). But as you can imagine, water management is a hot area of
> debate in these here parts.
>
> It's just started raining here, btw. Not life saving, but I put my potplants
> out for a breathe.
>
> xA
>
> On 4/21/07, Mark Weiss <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >
> > It sounds terrible. Do you know if farmers in the region use
> > water-saving techniques like drip irrigation?
> >
> > At 06:08 PM 4/20/2007, you wrote:
> > >Yup. It's bad. My parents live in the country and they've been on Stage 4
> > >water restrictions (no outside watering at all) for months. Coming to our
> > >city next month, I believe, unless it rains. I was surprised when I went
> > to
> > >Sydney and saw green lawns.
> > >
> > >A
> > >
> > on.com
> >
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