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the rainy season

It is the middle of the summer and I have yet to water the garden. There was never a need for it, with the constant rain that made all the foliage go into overdrive. I didn’t even have to water the containers, and that says something.

Now I know why the daylilies haven’t been performing well in previous years: they need water, lots of it and constantly.

Now I’m staring at a sea of stalks, covered with buds ready to burst open just in time for the mid-summer flush of bloom, which promises to be glorious this summer.

When it finally stopped raining for a few hours and I managed to tend to the weeding, I found five foot tall tomato plants growing in the herb patch; I guess their seeds must have been mixed into the soil that came with the lemon thyme. The thyme is already gone, for some reason I can never keep it alive till the end of the season, but the tomatoes are very healthy and already bearing fruit.

I couldn’t bring myself to pull them, (they are growing in the front yard after all, even if hidden behind shrubbery), so I brought supports and trained the plants on them instead. Now they’re visible 🙂

The fickle weather looks broody again, I guess we’ll have more rain this afternoon. You know where else it gets exceedingly hot, rains every day and the plants grow gigantic? The equator.

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