Welcome to this week’s casual kōrero thread!
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It’s for talking about anything that might not justify a full post. For example:
- Something interesting that happened to you
- Something humourous that happened to you
- Something frustrating that happened to you
- A quick question
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- Pictures of your pet
- A picture of a cloud that kind of looks like an elephant
- Anything else, there are no rules (except the rule)
So how’s it going?
In late breaking garden news: went out for the first time since my trip away last month and there’s a small (1m) swan plant back beside the lemon tree that somehow has two chrysalises on it and two caterpillars since I last looked!!!
I’m over the moon, really thought we weren’t getting anyone this year.
Rainy day and there’s a dove huddled in the plum tree, just staring at the house. I love doves.
Wow, that feels late for chrysalises! Our were all gone a month back. Terrible weather here so it was lucky they were.
Yeah if it gets much colder we will have to bring them inside to finish developing.
Yeah I hear you can grow coffee up your way, must be tropical!
I didn’t know that! A lot of bananas and pineapples though.
My Dad could grow bananas in Taranaki, though they always used to start to fruit just before winter and then they would rot on the plant so I guess that doesn’t really count.
The coffee place is this one: https://www.ikaruscoffee.co.nz/nz-grown-coffee--tea.html
I’ve wanted to try it since I learned about it a couple of years back, but I don’t think I can justify the price.
Omg interesting!!! I wonder if that means theoretically they can grow cacao too? Local chocolate!
You can grow a few viable bananas for personal supply at least as far south as the Coromandel but I was thinking things like this plantation.
I’m pretty sure my Dad got the idea for growing bananas from someone he knew successfully growing them in Taranaki, but it does seem pretty tricky that far south. I was also the one who eventually had to dig the plant out, would not recommend.
That plantation you linked looks awesome!
Though I’ll try not to think too hard about why you might be able to grow tropical fruit in NZ now when you couldn’t before. I’m guessing over time we will see this possible further and further south.
Definitely. It’s been really shocking seeing all the changes to frost lines etc over time.
Your dad sounds cool.