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RE: Some Summer Rain and Some Little Surprises.
The consistency of seasons appears to be one of those anecdotal, back-in-the-day things we'll be telling little ones on our knee when we're old. Adaptability is key! As will be growing foods and fruits that are less sensitive to the oddities when they happen.
I think garden journaling - to record the changes and how various plants adapt ad produce - is going to become really quite important.
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Indeed. We've always had those unusual years (el Niño, la Niña cycles), but I'm not sure if we can even tell them through all the randomness now.
It will be interesting to see what adapts the best. Do you have any predictions?
I think this is really interesting, and I'd be interested to find out what Australian varieties of vegies in particular that are being touted as 'climate adaptable' - withstanding dry summers and early croppers would be good.