The backyard turns green

in HiveGarden10 days ago (edited)

Where I live the summer was brutal, fortunately the rains have brought freshness and new life to the plants and animals. These began a month and a half ago, and although at first they were somewhat timid, this week they have been increasing their frequency and volume, greening gardens and plots.

During the drought some of my plants succumbed, either due to lack of humidity, or due to various diseases. One of them was cocoa, unfortunately it dried up. The musaceae also disappeared, they had already had a plague of scale insects and ants for a year or two, and they ended up killing them, which is also very sad, because they were very productive plants, until only this small banana remained, which I hope transplant.

The Lippia alba or “lemon balm” plants greened and bloomed. They are generally very resistant to drought, because even when the summer was very strong, during that time they kept some foliage and flowers, but with the arrival of the rains they filled with new leaves and little flowers, which are food for various species, among them this black moth with white tips (Melanchroia chephise), which is a pest on my plot, since its caterpillars eat the currant bushes.

The tarare tree (uvito, caujaro or cautaro) or Cordia dentata has bloomed, which is on my neighbor's lot, but unfortunately many of its branches face my lot, taking away light from my plants. Its fragrant and delicate bone-colored flowers perfume the garden and offer nectar to some bees and butterflies.

The tamarind tree has greened and is beginning to bloom, attracting many species of birds to its branches, which compete for the best places to make nests. It is an imposing tree.

I have found several surprises, among them is this Merremia aegyptia or Distimake aegyptius vine, which is next to the Lippia alba plants. It's the first time I've seen it, I'm going to place a stake on it and observe its growth, because as I was able to find out, it blooms very beautifully, and can serve as food for my bees.

Another great surprise that I found at the foot of one of the acerola trees is this small tree of what I think is Natal Plum, Carissa edulis or Carissa macrocarpa. I'm not sure if this is the species, but it was the closest match I found with Google Lens. I guess some little bird carried the seed.

Here I end my post today, in which I wanted to share part of the life that, thanks to the rains, has resurfaced in solar. Greetings to all, and remember that all plants are very important for life on our planet. Hugs!

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Fortunately, nature's invention of invention is this wonderful rain. We had rain here this morning too. I am really happy to see the rain water. Flower nature and amazing environment with acerola tree scene with beautiful butterfly nature stirring. Thank you so much for letting us know about nature invention with such wonderful beautiful raindrops. Above all, we all have to conduct our activities responsibly with the aim of improving nature and environment. We will connect our families to ensure that.

Hi @mdakash62

I am glad that there is also rain in your country, rain is always a blessing for plants and animals. Thanks for stopping by to read and comment.

yes mam you are right. You are most Wellcome

What a shame that during the intense heat you have lost some plants, luckily the blessing of the rains has arrived, and with it the greenery of the plants.
I hope the plant that grows is really a plum tree
Have a beautiful day dear friend @sirenahippie

Hi @jlufer

I also hope that everything sprouts and grows healthy and strong. Thanks for stopping by to read and comment.

What a relief it must be that your drought seems to be over @sirenahippie! Your garden is looking lovely and full of life.
I was interested when you mentioned the Natal Plum, our Province Kwazulu Natal used to be called Natal. If the plant has sharp Y-shaped thorns, Google Lens has given you a perfect match. The flowers look like white 'stars' and the fruit is red, almost like a berry. It attracts birds and bees. Here in our country, people plant them as hedges, to deter thieves from entering one's property.
Happy gardening!

Hi @lizelle

I had never seen a Natal Plum, so I turned to Google Lens, and if it is good for bees and birds, I will love it in my yard, even with the thorns it may have. Two years ago, a star fruit plant grew in my backyard and was brought in by birds, just like the guava plants. Unfortunately, my husband cut down the small star fruit plant by mistake. With this little Natal plum plant I will warn he.

Thank you very much for reading and commenting, I really hope that my plot sprouts and grows stronger and healthier plants.

Hugs.

For me, it's always a pleasure to walk in a place after a rain and see what this brings to the surface. But I am convinced it's a pain to constantly be needed to clean the soil from unwanted plants and so on.

Hi @gabrielatravels

Thank you for your comment, sorry to reply late. Yes, The smell of rain, of wet earth, is magical. Well, it entertains me to clean my lot, perhaps because I don't do it daily, but once a week, for me it is a blessing to have a small forest in my house.

Greetings!

Doing it once per week sounds amazing. Over here we need to do it every 2 days if it's a rainy period!

That is so sad because of the drought you lost your plants. But it is nice to see your garden turn green after the rain. hope your plants will show up again. :)

Thanks for the visit. Yes, it was sad to see them dry out, I hope those that remained recover, and plant new ones.

Hugs @hindavi