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A few pics from the garden. The season has a slight change about it with autumn approaching one of the best times of the year, not hot not cold just right for planting plants. The garden has enjoyed the warm weather and rainfall with some good growth and a lot of things flowering. 

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The summer rains are something we don’t get where I am. They have been very good for your garden . I agree that late summer to fall , aka Autumn , is a marvelous time for plants as they put on a bit of extra growth in preparation for cooler weather. Harry

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23 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

The summer rains are something we don’t get where I am. They have been very good for your garden . I agree that late summer to fall , aka Autumn , is a marvelous time for plants as they put on a bit of extra growth in preparation for cooler weather. Harry

It’s a marvellous process the way plants prepare themselves for seasonal changes, the summer rains are so refreshing. A lot of my garden is under irrigation so it definitely helps increasing the annual amount by adding to it through irrigation, you can see the difference for the better. 
Richard

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