It's humid at times but we aren't set up for it.
If I didn't have a native garden I'd use grey water from the shower
and sinks - but the indigenous plant life is intolerant of phosphates
- extremely so. A horticulturalist friend is keeping his European
style garden alive that way.
Most of the indigenous stuff is alive and the native grasses die off
in the summer anyway. It's just the pretty foreigners that get sick.
There's a rumour that the El Nino is about to convert - that would be
awfully nice.
Andrew Fildes
afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 27/02/2007, at 8:58 PM, Scott Peden wrote:
> Do you get any night time moisture? There are a few trick to
> getting the
> moisture in the air to let you have some more water, even if you
> just use it
> for the garden, I use to get a gallon a night in LA County, in the
> summer,
> gawd awful petroleum laden stuff, but the plants that couldn't
> handle that
> had already died.
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