Gardening Magazine

Rain, the Sound of Plants Growing

By Gardenamateur

Gentle rain, the kindest rain of all. Soaking into the soil without damaging the tender seedlings, or even making the flowers sad. We're into our second day of it now, after a record midwinter dry spell, and the garden definitely needs every drop it can get.

More usually, after a long dry spell we get pounding rain that brings damage and much needed relief in equal doses. So it's a special thankyou to Huey for this lovely, gentle, nurturing rain. And to say thanks with pictures, here's a quick lap of our garden, camera in hand.

Rain, the sound of plants growing

Still bare, our frangipani is wearing strings of these watery jewels now.


Rain, the sound of plants growing

Poppies never cope well with rain, but today they're just
drooping their heads a little. They'll look up when the sun
breaks out.


Rain, the sound of plants growing

Rosemary in bloom with vivid green new growth, too.


Rain, the sound of plants growing

A week away from full flowering, the scadoxus are already
glowing like beacons, and opening rapidly now there's rain.


Rain, the sound of plants growing

Aeonium 'Schwartzkopf' looks like it's trying to resist getting wet. 


Rain, the sound of plants growing

While in a dark, shady corner this Vriesia
bromeliad is putting on a color party.


Rain, the sound of plants growing

The foodies are loving it. Lettuce planted less than a week ago.


Rain, the sound of plants growing

Potato babies growing noticeably every day.


Rain, the sound of plants growing

Thai limes were fertilised on the weekend, and with this steady
watering they'll be flowering and fruiting through summer.

As I've mentioned before, I am so glad the roof over the rear part of our house is galvanised iron. There's nothing more pleasing to this gardener than enjoying breakfast, fresh mug of coffee to start the day, listening to the sound of rain on a tin roof.

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