Australia has plenty. Although we grow way more food than we need to and export a lot of it, so we won't have been affected by any food supply issues that could have been caused by covid or something. I'm guessing that might be the problem
Maybe you're right... logistics problems, corona bureaucracy... maybe it's the fact that most of Eastern Europe hasn't seen any rain since May, while Western Europe was drenched to the bone.
Seriously, my parents lawn is white, not yellow, cause the grass isn't getting enough water... The grass is white! Even if my dad has the sprinklers on. The ground is rock hard. The lake has shrunk and there was a water regime in our municipality a few times.
And at the same time, I hear from friends that in Germany it's so wet that lawns have puddles in them all the time and frogs are present too...
That sounds like a pretty severe drought. It happens here sometimes too, and is usually followed by a huge flood that wipes out a few sections of town. It's a life of extremes but it keeps things interesting.
Is there a celery shortage?
← View full post
Australia has plenty. Although we grow way more food than we need to and export a lot of it, so we won't have been affected by any food supply issues that could have been caused by covid or something. I'm guessing that might be the problem
--
megadriver
2 years ago
|
pl
Comment Hidden (
show
)
Report
0
0
Maybe you're right... logistics problems, corona bureaucracy... maybe it's the fact that most of Eastern Europe hasn't seen any rain since May, while Western Europe was drenched to the bone.
Seriously, my parents lawn is white, not yellow, cause the grass isn't getting enough water... The grass is white! Even if my dad has the sprinklers on. The ground is rock hard. The lake has shrunk and there was a water regime in our municipality a few times.
And at the same time, I hear from friends that in Germany it's so wet that lawns have puddles in them all the time and frogs are present too...
--
SwickDinging
2 years ago
|
pl
Comment Hidden (
show
)
Report
0
0
That sounds like a pretty severe drought. It happens here sometimes too, and is usually followed by a huge flood that wipes out a few sections of town. It's a life of extremes but it keeps things interesting.