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<blockquote data-quote="wbvs58" data-source="post: 1728395" data-attributes="member: 16453"><p>We have had 2 exceptional years in a row which followed on from 2 of what some say was one of the worst droughts. I'll settle for just average, I can deal with that but things usually go one way or the other. Our soil is very light sandy granite but once you get a good covering of it is a bit more resilient of dry periods. We are just behind the east coast range, back onto the highest point of 1000m in our area so do OK out of easterly showers from the coast, they drop off at my back boundary.</p><p>The majority of Australia is how you see it in the movies as you head further inland but even a lot of that can look good when water is added.</p><p></p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbvs58, post: 1728395, member: 16453"] We have had 2 exceptional years in a row which followed on from 2 of what some say was one of the worst droughts. I'll settle for just average, I can deal with that but things usually go one way or the other. Our soil is very light sandy granite but once you get a good covering of it is a bit more resilient of dry periods. We are just behind the east coast range, back onto the highest point of 1000m in our area so do OK out of easterly showers from the coast, they drop off at my back boundary. The majority of Australia is how you see it in the movies as you head further inland but even a lot of that can look good when water is added. Ken [/QUOTE]
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