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Oct 8, 2018 6:19 AM CST
Name: Paul
Bunbury, Western Australia. (Zone 10b)
Region: Australia
G'day Rita and Glen.
well Rita, most of the bean seed did rot and only 3 varieties have emerged, so I have resown them indoors in individual pots.I have started a more comprehensive planting chart and have entered those details, whereas my usual method is a running log book recording my daily preamble.Quite useful for everything, but I want more info!Like seed or plant, what spacing. what variety, date planted, date harvested etc.I'm sure you all have such a system?

Glen, are you still getting flying fox visits.I noticed it was about this time you were losing papaya to the buggers.What other soft fruit do you grow? Any avocado?I have a seedling avocado about to flower now, it won't come to anything as I have no pollinator and as they grow into magnificent large trees, I don't have the room.Besides my location isn't suitable for them and, the dammed possums would get the lot anyway!

Started erecting the new wind break and tomato trellising.Putting it in with a hand auger 10 ft and 8ft kopper logs and will attach heavy duty steel mesh along with shade mesh .
So I'm pretty worn out and about to crawl into bed.Will post some pics later on.In the meantime, here is a nectarine I was going to have for breakfast late last summer, but the possum got there first.
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