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Forum profile page for Australia on http://www.gardenbanter.co.uk. This report page is the aggregated overview from a single forum: Australia, located on the Message Board at http://www.gardenbanter.co.uk. This forum profile page summarizes the general forum statistics such as: Users Activity, Forum Activity, and Top Authors, which are reported in either a table or graph below for a given reporting time period. Additional forum profile information for "Australia" on the Message Board at http://www.gardenbanter.co.uk is also shown in the following ways:

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Site: Gardening forum - GardenBanter.co.uk - Australia (site profile, domain info gardenbanter.co.uk)
Title: Australia
Url: http://www.gardenbanter.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?...
Users activity: 3 posts per thread
Forum activity: 25 active threads during last week
 

Posting activity on Australia:

  Week Month 3 Months
Threads: 25 66 156
Post: 63 203 474
 

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Top authors during last week:

Name
Posts
David Hare-Scott[_2_]
13
user's latest post:
happy, happy, happy
Published (2009-12-26 09:35:00)
Swamp hens in the garden, ducks strutting down the pasture, ibides marching and frog symphony playing loud. Rain. David
0tterbot
12
user's latest post:
climate change phenomenon
Published (2009-12-24 01:40:00)
"FarmI" ask@itshall be given wrote in message . au... I've long wondered about both peak oil and climate change and whether there is a difference in attitudes to both of those things between country and city dwellers and I've finally come down on the side of a distinct difference. City dwellers tend to witter on about it and say all the right things, but don't seem to understand how it applies to them and...
Trish Brown
8
user's latest post:
Melly Klismas
Published (2009-12-25 02:26:00)
David Hare-Scott wrote: anm wrote: Merry Christmas to all And may your gardens grow fruitfully in 2010 anm. Thankyou and may I add best wishes to all. Travel safely, arrive in joy and have no regrets. David Adding my good wishes as well. Have a lovely day, take a few minutes to spend in your garden and laugh lots with your families! Santa gave me an artfully decorated brick with the words 'Welcome to my garden' on it. Also, a lime...
FarmI
5
user's latest post:
climate change phenomenon
Published (2009-12-24 05:34:00)
"0tterbot" wrote in message "FarmI" ask@itshall be given wrote in message I've long wondered about both peak oil and climate change and whether there is a difference in attitudes to both of those things between country and city dwellers and I've finally come down on the side of a distinct difference. City dwellers tend to witter on about it and say all the right things, but don't seem to...
rainman@mailinator.com
4
user's latest post:
mulch colour
Published (2009-12-24 21:09:00)
On Thu, 24 Dec 2009 18:24:21 +1100, "David Hare-Scott" wrote:
Jonno[_21_]
3
user's latest post:
climate change phenomenon
Published (2009-12-21 13:16:00)
On 21/12/2009 10:42 PM, David Hare-Scott wrote: Jonno wrote: On 21/12/2009 4:38 PM, David Hare-Scott wrote: Jonno wrote: The biggest reason why I wont agree with this climate change phenomenon is "they kept us in the dark", and didn't tell us what they intended to do...So we could see for ourselves. That in itself causes suspicion . Then you ask yourself, why etc.... If you can argue all these points away, you're a...
anm
3
user's latest post:
OT - Climate change: ping jonno...
Published (2009-12-24 17:14:00)
On Thu, 24 Dec 2009 22:50:56 +1100, David Hare-Scott wrote: anm wrote: The following from alt.jokes. Seems it may be of some use in deciphering the content of the backing material used in your discussions ;-P You may both appreciate the last interpretation before the postscript. snip list Postscript: These special phrases are also applicable to anyone reading an academic paper.? This list is very convincing. I have rarely seen such depth and...
Norman[_2_]
3
user's latest post:
Tomato Problem
Published (2009-12-24 02:12:00)
Thanks also to you David for your advice. I appreciate it. Norman "David Hare-Scott" wrote in message ... Norman wrote: I have tomatoe plants that start off great, then when they are about 18 inches tall and quite bushy, the top leaves start turning black and curl up and die. This then gradually spreads down the whole plant and it then dies completely. What is the problem and how can I stop this spreading to my other tomato...
loosecanon
2
user's latest post:
vinegar for weeds?
Published (2009-12-20 17:04:00)
"FarmI" ask@itshall be given wrote in message . au... "Loosecanon" wrote in message "FarmI" ask@itshall be given wrote in message "0tterbot" wrote in message i was just surprised to read in the smh you can spray weeds with white vinegar, (to kill them, not to make them taste better ;-) (snip) Gardening Aus recently had a show where the elderly chap in Qld (Colin by name...
Trish Brown external usenet poster
2
user's latest post:
Melly Klismas
Published (2009-12-25 02:26:00)
David Hare-Scott wrote: anm wrote: Merry Christmas to all And may your gardens grow fruitfully in 2010 anm. Thankyou and may I add best wishes to all. Travel safely, arrive in joy and have no regrets. David Adding my good wishes as well. Have a lovely day, take a few minutes to spend in your garden and laugh lots with your families! Santa gave me an artfully decorated brick with the words 'Welcome to my garden' on it. Also, a lime...
 

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Started 4 days, 17 hours ago (2009-12-24 12:52:00)  by David Hare-Scott[_2_]
anm wrote: Merry Christmas to all And may your gardens grow fruitfully in 2010 anm. Thankyou and may I add best wishes to all. Travel safely, arrive in joy and have no regrets. David
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Started 6 days, 1 hour ago (2009-12-23 05:03:00)  by David Hare-Scott[_2_]
0tterbot wrote: hello, in retrospect, i am thinking now that it ended up being unfortunate that we mulched with horse poo, rather than (say) straw, just before a stint of (unseasonal for the area) hot weather with almost no rain. knowing that dark colours are likely to absorb heat & lighter colours to deflect it, i've been putting straw round the veggies over the top of the ...
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Started 4 days, 17 hours ago (2009-12-24 12:50:00)  by David Hare-Scott[_2_]
anm wrote: The following from alt.jokes. Seems it may be of some use in deciphering the content of the backing material used in your discussions ;-P You may both appreciate the last interpretation before the postscript. "When you next read a scientific paper, make sure you have this handy guide by your side: "IT HAS LONG BEEN KNOWN"... I didn't look up the original ...
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Started 1 week ago (2009-12-21 06:38:00)  by David Hare-Scott[_2_]
Jonno wrote: The biggest reason why I wont agree with this climate change phenomenon is "they kept us in the dark", and didn't tell us what they intended to do...So we could see for ourselves. That in itself causes suspicion . Then you ask yourself, why etc.... If you can argue all these points away, you're a better spin doctor than I am.... Please pass this on.... I am ...
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Started 6 days, 7 hours ago (2009-12-22 22:24:00)  by Gunner
"Norman" wrote in message .au... I have tomatoe plants that start off great, then when they are about 18 inches tall and quite bushy, the top leaves start turning black and curl up and die. This then gradually spreads down the whole plant and it then dies completely. What is the problem and how can I stop this spreading to my other tomato plants. My brother who lives 200 ...
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Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-20 11:13:00)  by Trish Brown
0tterbot wrote: i was just surprised to read in the smh you can spray weeds with white vinegar, (to kill them, not to make them taste better ;-) surprised, because i haven't ever heard such a thing!!! has anyone tried this? i am having increasing problems with sheep sorrel & had intended to spray them with zero once the leaves are growing again, but would be more than ...
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Started 1 week ago (2009-12-21 11:35:00)  by rainman@mailinator.com
On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 14:38:49 +1100, Trish Brown wrote: The frog was caught by my son and repatriated to the frog-pond outside. Errrr, frogs don't live in ponds. They only breed in them.
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Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-12-19 10:21:00)  by Trish Brown
David Hare-Scott wrote: I made this up for my own amusement and to annoy my family over Christmas dinner so thought I might share. One or two questions are in nearly every trivia list to do with fruits and vegetables. One or two are quite arcane. If you know six or more you are probably an experienced gardener. If you know them all without peeking at a reference you ...
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RE: vinegar for weeds? - 15 new posts
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-20 11:13:00)  by Trish Brown
0tterbot wrote: i was just surprised to read in the smh you can spray weeds with white vinegar, (to kill them, not to make them taste better ;-) surprised, because i haven't ever heard such a thing!!! has anyone tried this? i am having increasing problems with sheep sorrel & had intended to spray them with zero once the leaves are growing again, but would be more than ...
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RE: mulch colour - 14 new posts
Started 6 days, 1 hour ago (2009-12-23 05:03:00)  by David Hare-Scott[_2_]
0tterbot wrote: hello, in retrospect, i am thinking now that it ended up being unfortunate that we mulched with horse poo, rather than (say) straw, just before a stint of (unseasonal for the area) hot weather with almost no rain. knowing that dark colours are likely to absorb heat & lighter colours to deflect it, i've been putting straw round the veggies over the top of the ...
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Started 1 week ago (2009-12-21 06:38:00)  by David Hare-Scott[_2_]
Jonno wrote: The biggest reason why I wont agree with this climate change phenomenon is "they kept us in the dark", and didn't tell us what they intended to do...So we could see for ourselves. That in itself causes suspicion . Then you ask yourself, why etc.... If you can argue all these points away, you're a better spin doctor than I am.... Please pass this on.... I am ...
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RE: Tomato Problem - 6 new posts
Started 6 days, 7 hours ago (2009-12-22 22:24:00)  by Gunner
"Norman" wrote in message .au... I have tomatoe plants that start off great, then when they are about 18 inches tall and quite bushy, the top leaves start turning black and curl up and die. This then gradually spreads down the whole plant and it then dies completely. What is the problem and how can I stop this spreading to my other tomato plants. My brother who lives 200 ...
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Started 1 week ago (2009-12-21 11:35:00)  by rainman@mailinator.com
On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 14:38:49 +1100, Trish Brown wrote: The frog was caught by my son and repatriated to the frog-pond outside. Errrr, frogs don't live in ponds. They only breed in them.
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RE: Melly Klismas - 4 new posts
Started 4 days, 17 hours ago (2009-12-24 12:52:00)  by David Hare-Scott[_2_]
anm wrote: Merry Christmas to all And may your gardens grow fruitfully in 2010 anm. Thankyou and may I add best wishes to all. Travel safely, arrive in joy and have no regrets. David
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Started 4 days, 17 hours ago (2009-12-24 12:50:00)  by David Hare-Scott[_2_]
anm wrote: The following from alt.jokes. Seems it may be of some use in deciphering the content of the backing material used in your discussions ;-P You may both appreciate the last interpretation before the postscript. "When you next read a scientific paper, make sure you have this handy guide by your side: "IT HAS LONG BEEN KNOWN"... I didn't look up the original ...
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