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The end spring in the southern hemisphere

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With the weather being a perfect for spring this season with some wonderful rain and electrical storms what a better way to end spring with some great soaking rainfall I love it. I had to go out and take a few pictures it’s a perfect time to be in the garden. So enjoy a trip around the garden in the rain I know I do

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Thank you! I thoroughly enjoyed that . Harry

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9 minutes ago, Harry’s Palms said:

Thank you! I thoroughly enjoyed that . Harry

That’s the same feeling I get. 
Richrd 

Looking like lovely weather down there Richard! Thanks for sharing. A nice rainy jaunt in the garden is always peaceful.

-Chris

San Antonio, TX - 2023 designated zone 9A 🐍 🌴🌅

(formerly Albuquerque, NM ☀️ zone 7B for 30 years)

Washingtonia filifera/ Washingtonia robusta/ Sabal mexicana/ Sabal uresana/ Sabal minor/ Sabal miamiensis/ Dioon edule

2025-2026 - low 20F/ 2024-2025 - low 21F/ 2023-2024 - low 18F/ 2022-2023 - low 16F/ 2021-2022 - low 21F/ 2020-2021 - low 9F

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11 hours ago, ChrisA said:

Looking like lovely weather down there Richard! Thanks for sharing. A nice rainy jaunt in the garden is always peaceful.

I love it when it rains like that. The garden looks amazing when soaked in rain. With temperatures increasing up to 37 degrees Celsius the humidity is going to be intense full tropical conditions.

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