Yeah and burr medic
Cheers
Bluey
Adelaide Home & Garden Solutions
http://www.ahgs.com.au
"Success occurs when no one is looking, failure occurs when everyone is watching."
Spring is in full swing already, 38 degrees here this arvo, dry and dusty and grass is yellowing in the heat. Predicting a drought this year (summer) for East coast, what would they know...
Jeez!feels like February in Sydney these days with these storms.grass is going gangbusters.going to be a mad rush up to Xmas..speaking of which,1of my clients has their tree up already!
I think she is going to be a dry one mate
well in Melbourne normal rainfall for our wettest month is 70 mm well we have had not much more than 2mm for October and its nearly gone..grass is drying off and if they the rainfall low continues not a lot of lawn mowing to be had for 6 months....buckle down for a hard season and drought proof yourself..that was evident in the 10 year drought we had not long ago....make sure ya just dont mow lawns only because piazza will be a luxury at tea time lol
Wet day here but been very dry other than that. How do people go rescheduling jobs after rain? Do you bump everyone back a day or two (a pain when you have regulars expecting you on a certain day, also a pain to ring everyone). Or do you bump the ones that you missed due to rain and leave everything else as it was? Or do you just work longer hours to catch up on those missed which might not be a great idea if you are already flat out. It's a bit of a bugger but can't complain about the rain.
Lol its blooooody wet
When the sun comes out its going to get hectic... 2 days of rain so far I am looking at what I have to do to catch up and its like
Don't worry they're still predicting El Niño for rest of year into summer!time to stock up on dust masks while they're cheap!ha!
Yay for rain. That is all.
I dont break things ...I just use them beyond their operational limitations
www.mowandgogardening.com.au
I'm so freaking bored