Hi,
Today is the coldest May the 6th in Canberra's history. It reached minus 4 celcius. I'm thinking on this forum that doesn't give me much bragging rights !
I live on 30 acres in the Tinderry Mountains (1100m elevation), part of the Great Dividing Range on the east coast of Australia. Our town (recently called a "village" in the local rag) has two churches, a school (for 12 children) and a working (!) telephone box. We live on what locals describe as a paddock, with a poddy lamb (soon to be in the freezer), a 40kg Maremma X Pyranean Mountain Dog (which needs a coat 'cause we had her shaved 'cause grass seeds are bad during summer and now come winter her coat hasn't grown back!), a cat and an 18 month old daughter.
In Australia our climate is described as cool mountainous, we'd have probably 2-3 days of snow a year (first time I ever saw snow - and once it fell in January!!!), other than that we have heavy frosts, and they can come at any time (see comment regarding snow!).The district is a sheep (merino and poll dorset) and cattle (angus & hereford) area.
We've recently put in 6 garden beds 3m x 1.5m (a la Peter Cundall for all those Australian's out there) and put in drip irrigation. I am planning to restock with bantam chickens, and use them to scratch up the garden beds on a rotational basis. I have fruit trees which are watered via the septic system (Biolytix - big fan!)
I am interested in planning/fencing enough land for a rotational system for fattening weaner pigs and 2-3 small cows.
I hope I can provide you with some experiences and read all about your own.
HP