

72mm for December and it's only day 3. I know, I know...we've had 10 years of drought and we really needed a good soaking. Well, we've had it. At our house, in our rain gauge, we have recorded 1080 mm rain since Christmas Eve 2009. Not sure if my garden can take anymore without root rot setting in.
I decided to plant out in the paddock 4 native frangipani that I bought thinking I would have to remember to water them through summer. A few days later I had to go and dig a trench so the water could drain away from them before they drowned. I also started mulching with the pine wood chip from the 3 large dead white cypress we had cut down earlier in the year, but decided I need to let the garden beds drain first before I try to stop any evaporation from the surface.
One of our English oak trees dropped a stack of acorns again this year which have sprouted well in the lawn, so once again, hating to waste a free plant or two, I dug up and potted 20 oak tree seedlings, most of which have survived the transplant shock and are loving the rain. Probably similar to an English summer. They will go out into the paddocks along the boundary fences next winter while dormant just like many did this winter. Some didn't make it but those that did are already outgrowing their green bags. It would be nice to live long enough to see them as full grown trees. They have amazing drought tolerance, once established.
I can see that blackspot is going to be a major problem on roses this summer with the rain and abnormal humidity. I usually just trim off the affected leaves, but I have a feeling that may mean the entire plant this year. I may have to resort to spraying with a fungicide.
Talking of spraying, I was wanting to spray my Econaturalure around for fruit fly protection before the little devils get a foothold, but alas, you have to respray after rain, and that would mean ever day at the moment. At over $50 a litre, it is a very expensive option. Let's just hope they all drown!
On a happier note, I will add some more Spring garden photos.
