
Canberra is, apparently, in for it ... soon. Hope it buckets down, the garden and lawn could do with a good soaking.
http://www.canberratimes.com.au/environ ... 2i6ar.html
Yes, I live in Canberra and yes we had some rain during December but it is hot and dry at my place and there was no thunder or rain last night. Might have been elsewhere but my garden and lawn didn't see a drop of the wet stuff.boxy wrote:Do you even live in Canberra, Naf? We've had the most consistent soaking rains throughout December that I can remember. Instead of brown, dried off grass (away from your sprinkler systems), there is actually green in the middle of Summer.
BTW, the BOM do a fucking awesome job, if you know how to interpret their predictions.
Yeah, Science, Bitch!
ALL services are underground in my Street. No poles to spoil the view of the Brindabellas.Black Orchid wrote:Eucalyptus should not be used as street trees. They have a shallow root system and need the protection of lots of other Eucalyptus trees around them to keep them semi sheltered. Council planners are idiots.
There are at lease 2 huge trees down around me and people must be without power as the power trucks have been trying to fix wires. In this day and age why do we not have underground power?
Eucalypts have shallow roots? .... I was always under the impression Eucalypts have very deep roots are are required to prevent ground salinity from rising water tables/aquifers bringing the salt to the surface by drinking it. And removing vast areas of Eucatypts, replacing with shallow rooted food crops and then over irrigating is causing huge tracts of OZBlack Orchid wrote:Eucalyptus should not be used as street trees. They have a shallow root system and need the protection of lots of other Eucalyptus trees around them to keep them semi sheltered. Council planners are idiots.
There are at lease 2 huge trees down around me and people must be without power as the power trucks have been trying to fix wires. In this day and age why do we not have underground power?
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