For quite a while now, it has been raining consistently over here. It has both positive and negative impact on my garden.
There are some plants that thrive even in bodies of water, while some wither.

For instance, my lemon grass loves this season so much. I love how it blooms. New shoot sprout and spread so much. I also noticed the aroma becomes very pleasant and strong during raining season. I think it's cause it knows how much I love to drink the lemon grass tea, so it sprout for mommy to enjoy herself even in cold. ๐

On the other hand, my Acalypha wilkesiana plant doesn't do well in rainy season. I have had to replant new ones because some withered a couple of months back. I'm so protective of it, praying the rain is minimal so it can thrive.
My plantains are in between, they do not love too much rain, yet they can still thrive although with a lot of struggle when the ground becomes soggy.
Recently, my garden jobs have been tiring not so much fun, cause the ground becomes flooded at times when it rains consistently for days.
But whenever the sunshines I take advantage of it to carry out my daily garden routines.
This is a response to this prompt.
Does it rain a lot in your garden? What's the impact of that? Is it raining at the moment? How do you manage garden jobs in the rain? If you're longing for rain, where do you live and how do you manage a lack of water? Do you have a rainwater catchment infrastructure eg water tanks?
I'm gonna imitate Riverflows today to also share my three tunes alongside this entry.
Preston Pablo- Flowers need rain
Even though too much of everything is bad, rain in moderate frequency helps the flowers to bloom.
This song likens how much dependency flowers need rains to thrive as to how much he needs his soul mate.
Love is the only thing that helps human thrive and I think flowers and our garden in general deserves all the love and attention we can give.
Sometimes, we can do so much to Carter to our garden and it seems as though we aren't seeing any result. It's teaching us patience. When we plant seeds, it doesn't sprout same day. We just need to keep nurturing it and in time it grows.

May our love for our garden not be seasonal, may it be unconditional and may we also practice this in our daily lives that, good things take times to grow. In your business, relationship, here on Hive and life in general, don't give up. Keep going, in time you'll see the result of your effort.
I would love #ttt to end this post with the 2002 - by Anne Marie.
It's a tune about childhood friendship , love and memories. I think 2002 summer was remarkable for this artist.
So may every season be remarkable to us. Remember that, after the rain comes the sun. Everything has its season, enjoy the moment and stay positive!
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Amie,
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Thanks a bunch
Truly, every season is remarkable...
Nice tunes