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Re: Gardening down under
- To: v*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Gardening down under
- From: N* <R*@foxinternet.net>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 16:48:07 -0800
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Michael Milner - 0480392 wrote:
>
> Hi to all,
> I was asked a couple of questions regarding RSA so here are the
> questions and answers.
> (1)Bees,we have here the small black African bee,vicious little
> sods,but they do pollinate the plants,so I shouldn't complain.
> (2)Temperatures,in summer the min and max is usually,mid to low teens
> in the morning and mid to high 20s in the afternoon.Winter lows of
> 2-7c,I have been in Cape Town for 15 years and have never yet seen
> frost.Winter max 15-20.Note these are general for Cape Town,other
> parts of the country differ greatly.
> The Western Cape is mainly a winter rainfall area,with far less rain
> at other times of year.
> Hope this was of interest.
> Mike.
Mike,
Thanks for the info. I am a geography fanatic and love to hear details
about various regions around the globe.
Where did you live before moving to Cape Town?
Steve
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