Seedlings from winter to spring⑤

Even though I thought I wouldn’t buy it again, it’s common for people to fall in love with it at first sight and end up buying it.I was planning on cutting down on the number of them this year, but I shouldn’t have noticed the colors that much!I couldn’t help but think, “This is it!”…So,

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Preparing to bloom now

The maximum temperature has been around 18℃ for a while, but it looks like it will get colder again tomorrow.While there are still petunias and torenias on my balcony, I found some buds that will bloom in preparation for winter, so today I’d like to introduce them to you. First of all, happy Margaret. I

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Seedlings from winter to spring â‘£

Time passes by so quickly every day,This year, the temperature is not constant, it’s still hot and cold at times, so it feels really weird. So (?), today I’d like to introduce you to Minae, which I bought last week but feels like it’s been around for longer.First up is Princess Clover “Dark Debbie.” I’m

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Seedlings from winter to springâ‘¢

Lately, I feel like I’ve been buying seedlings every week.Of course, I bought some yesterday, but today I’d like to introduce you to the seedlings I got last week. First of all, the mini star looks like it’s going to end suddenly due to the cold from today. I love this flower and buy cut

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Seedlings from winter to springâ‘¡

The gardening theme colors for this winter and next spring are pink, white, and black.As a member of this group, I would like to introduce some seedlings that I have collected while the heat is still lingering.This time, two pansies that I got at the end of last month. First up is SS Selection “Petite

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Seedlings from winter to springâ‘ 

As the title suggests, I have been acquiring seedlings for this winter and next spring.There are quite a few of them, so I’ll introduce them in the order I got them. First up is this one, which I got in mid-October because I fell in love with the black leaves at first sight.goldfish grass bronze

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Sanbritainia planting experience

Sambritenia seasonWe start November with Sambritenia , which is currently blooming vigorously.It’s grown so big that it’s not really tall, but it’s drooping, and now it’s about 50cm long. The one that started blooming last August was cut off, and since then it hasn’t bloomed.It wasn’t until October that it started blooming again. By the

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