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The garden enjoying the rain part 1

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With the garden getting a drink after a dry spell it’s nice to it enjoying and putting on a glossy green show from Mother Nature at her finest.

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Great collection 😍

Always a beautiful site when the rain returns after a long absence. Don't even mind getting wet alongside the palms as they get a long-missed soaking.

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40 minutes ago, SeanK said:

Always a beautiful site when the rain returns after a long absence. Don't even mind getting wet alongside the palms as they get a long-missed soaking.

The garden just loves it as much as I do you can stand there all day with a hose and still not get the same result as good rainfall.

I agree , I haven’t quite figured out how to duplicate a good rain shower! Harry

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1 hour ago, Harry’s Palms said:

I agree , I haven’t quite figured out how to duplicate a good rain shower! Harry

You just can’t beat the rain it must be the nitrogen in the rain the only way you come even marginally close is to leave a tap on slowly trickling at work in the orchard I work on irrigation and repairing water leaks is one main job we just look for the green grass down the rows and the lush growth in that area and always find a water leak there you can tell after a while we’re the leaks are it  just shows  how much is lacking by doing the irrigation but you can’t beat Mother Nature.

Richard 

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