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This summer has been a particularly tough one climatically around here. Its been about a month or so since we had rain (although last time it rained we had over 60mm in 24 hours and lost one of our freshly shorn alpacas.... funny weather eh?). I get really edgy when we don't get rain for a while, and hand watering the garden just doesn't seem to be any consolation as far as the plants are concerned. Unfortunately this has made establishing trees up at our farm incredibly difficult and heartbreaking (not to mention expensive). Many plants just have not made it through (and we still have half of summer to go), especially the vegie garden, where I had planted many pumkins etc. Between the lack of water and the current plague of grasshoppers they just haven't survived. But on the up side we should get a good crop of potatoes, so that is something. And the peaches.... they are about to ripen up, the backyard smells of them when its hot (so pretty much all the time!). Can't wait to eat them! Oh, and preserve some too, bottled peaches are sensational.
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