Friday, August 29, 2025
Rain!
Finally, some rain! We heard yesterday that there were yellow weather warnings for heavy rain in southern England, and at least in our area we haven't had anything that dramatic. But we are getting a long, steady soaking, which is exactly what we need. The plants all look happy.
I made the video above rather hastily this morning. As you can tell, the lawn and garden were quite dry. There are a couple of high points to watch for. First, Nicole the Nicotiana is looking better than ever, with a couple of tall, impressive flower spikes. The avocado tree on the patio is also darker and leafier than it's ever been -- it loves being outside.
You can see it's a little hard to move around on our patio, with the banana, tree fern, avocado and other plants all around, and the coltsfoot and lady's mantle growing right out of the paving stones where we would normally walk! I just don't have the heart to take it out.
Finally, in the borders, the Thalictrum is about to bloom -- it has a cloud of little pink buds at the top -- and we're getting a second flush of roses from a couple of our rose bushes.
Rain! Yay!
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The space you call a garden looks like a rain forest - now complete with rain! Watch out for the jaguars and boa constrictors lurking in the undergrowth.
ReplyDeleteI love rain and really enjoyed this video. You are so expert at keeping the camera steady and not wildly waving it all over the place. Your plants are looking so well cared for and a real credit to you. Nicole has star quality.
ReplyDeleteWendy (Wales)
Such a beautiful lush garden despite your recent drought.
ReplyDeleteOur promised rain was quite a damp squib. Not enough to revive my drooping rhododendrons. Still, we have our September storms to look forward to now. That should be fun.
How wonderful to be in your garden to see and hear the rain. Everything looks so happy. The avocado is amazing. To think that used to fit in your living room.
ReplyDeleteIt was such a joy to hear the rain drumming through the night. Everything looks happier and fresher.
ReplyDeleteLovely rain. Steady and soaking is what you need, and we need here.
ReplyDeleteYour garden is beautiful. You could give garden tours!
ReplyDeleteYay indeed!!
ReplyDeleteWe've had good, steady rain as well. It started last night and I found the sound so very comforting, sleeping by the open window.
The sun is back today, but I am sure the rain made a difference. And there is more forecast for this weekend.
I always love the smell of rain after a long dry streak.
ReplyDeleteThere are few things more beautiful than a full blooming garden in the rain. Here we have proof! And your avocado is absolutely lush.
ReplyDeleteRain is wonderful after a dry spell. And you're in danger of losing your patio to the plants entirely at this rate. I hear you on not pulling out the ones that have installed themselves. I'd be tempted to plant creeping thyme between pavers, to get that wonderful scent as you tread on them. They don't mind.
ReplyDeleteYour garden is full and lush and it's amazing how many plants you have fit into that city space. One would never guess you live in the London area.
ReplyDeleteRain is such a blessing when you need it. We finally got about an inch and a half earlier in the week.
ReplyDeleteNothing like a little rain to change things in a hurry.
ReplyDeleteI missed the rain by not leaving the hotel until 11:00. By then it had stopped and I took a long walk but I could tell that it rained pretty well because there were puddles everywhere.
ReplyDeleteI love it after the rains come and everything looks so much more alive!
ReplyDeleteIt will only let me comment as google and not with my new blog address. Darn! I don't even use the blog that it goes back to. (more to learn) I'm eager for some rain although I'll probably complain if we get TOO much of it. C'est la vie!
ReplyDeleteAfter about a week of 30+ degrees, I'm especially missing the sound of rain.
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