The effect of rains

@allknowing (138314)
India
October 11, 2022 7:39pm CST
There is an over growth of greenery in our garden We had done the trimming once but it has once again crowded the place. Greenery around is indeed a good thing but those trees are not letting certain flowers to show up. I must admit it is a have for birds and squirrels. We hear the chirping non stop. The rains have now subsided and we will soon see the flowering of fruit trees.
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@shaggin (72412)
• United States
12 Oct 22
I would be so excited once the flower trees start to grow fruit.
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@allknowing (138314)
• India
12 Oct 22
It sure is a joy to watch the fruits grow and the harvesting too.
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@LadyDuck (472258)
• Switzerland
12 Oct 22
Your garden is so beautiful. I agree that it's nice to see the flowers blooming, but it would be a shame to trim those trees.
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@allknowing (138314)
• India
12 Oct 22
The rains have subsided and I see some colour around. I just noticed many of the pink anthuriums have got several suckers. We have just put them in new pots and we now have many potted anthuriums.
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@allknowing (138314)
• India
13 Oct 22
@LadyDuck When there were less trees around here we had several seasonal flowers . How I wish I had carnations and pansies
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@LadyDuck (472258)
• Switzerland
12 Oct 22
@allknowing - I have pansies and small carnations still in bloom.
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@rsa101 (38166)
• Philippines
12 Oct 22
I see what season are you in right now? Looks like the plants are really thick and look healthy and happy with the rains that happened there. We are in the rainy monsoon season which is why we also have lots of rain and typhoons in our place.
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@rsa101 (38166)
• Philippines
13 Oct 22
@allknowing If your place is blessed with good soil and lots of sunshine & water then your place will always be green and colorful.
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@allknowing (138314)
• India
13 Oct 22
@rsa101 And the garden needs maintenance as well which we do.
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@allknowing (138314)
• India
12 Oct 22
I believe in survival of the fittest and that is how I will go about planting
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@JudyEv (342447)
• Rockingham, Australia
12 Oct 22
It's amazing how plants will respond to a little - or a lot of - rain.
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@allknowing (138314)
• India
12 Oct 22
Different plants react differently. Some just do not yield.
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@mnglsp (3615)
• Philippines
12 Oct 22
Your garden looks so good. I hope to see it again once they already flower
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@allknowing (138314)
• India
12 Oct 22
Some flowers have already started booming!
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@Beestring (14716)
• Hong Kong
12 Oct 22
You have a lovely garden.
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@allknowing (138314)
• India
12 Oct 22
Thank you
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@pitstop (14185)
• Australia
12 Oct 22
That looks lush and green. There's so many colors in there.
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@allknowing (138314)
• India
12 Oct 22
There are a few perennials that do not mind rain
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@youless (112613)
• Guangzhou, China
12 Oct 22
You have a very beautiful garden and I like it very much
@allknowing (138314)
• India
12 Oct 22
Rain helps maintain the greenery
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@RebeccasFarm (90571)
• Arvada, Colorado
13 Oct 22
Oh the lovely place I love the greenery
@jstory07 (140364)
• Roseburg, Oregon
12 Oct 22
What kind of fruit trees do you have.
@allknowing (138314)
• India
12 Oct 22
We have several - mangoes, cashew, jack fruit, cherries, bell fruit, sapota,
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@jstory07 (140364)
• Roseburg, Oregon
12 Oct 22
@allknowing Nice that is a lot of good things to eat.
@aninditasen (16518)
• Raurkela, India
12 Oct 22
It looks pretty. The green, yellow and red though over grown. I like the chirping of birds.
@CarolDM (203422)
• Nashville, Tennessee
12 Oct 22
I am hoping for rain here soon. We need it.