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RE: Rain and rainy days.

in HiveGarden6 months ago

Hello @markone85, thank you very much for sharing your experience and productive analysis of the rainy seasons. In my experience, rainy days, if they persist in their variability, have led to differences from what was expected and have added uncertainty to the outcome of the harvests, depending, of course, on the types of crops and their specific characteristics. I also live on the plains, and this year the rainy season came early due to meteorological phenomena. Some crops welcomed it, but others, such as squash, required more care to avoid waterlogging. My gratitude for sharing your experience, which strengthens my learning.

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Hi @marilour
Every year is a story in itself, even though we track, measure and have some average, every year tells us its own story.

Kind regards, @markone85 Your reflections are very accurate. Environmental and climatic dynamics bring with them a heavy dose of unpredictability and uncertainty to which we must continually adapt. That is the wonderful thing about gardening: it is a constant learning process with a touch of strategy. Have a successful and productive week.