Today’s balcony -Last view of April-
Heavy rain is expected to start overnight, but the weather will be cloudy and warm.
I don’t think I’ll be able to post tomorrow, so today will be my last post for April.This is what the balcony looks like.

First of all, the happy Sunbritainia Scarlet.
Over the winter, the buds took root and bloomed. beautiful girl.

The lace lavender is also slowly growing and blooming beautifully.

The Nagasaki lavender “Little Mummy” is also growing very well and giving off a nice fragrance.

Little Mummy is the first person to grow English lavender.
It was the first time she realized that she smelled so sweet, gentle and refreshing. I’m already hooked.
The flowers haven’t bloomed yet, but are they blooming now? I don’t know, but it’s beautiful.

The violas that are scheduled to be disposed of during Golden Week are also blooming with small, dark-colored flowers, signaling the end of their lives.
She is satisfied with her purchase, saying that this Vivi Antique is durable and cute even as a cut flower.
It cost 75 yen at a home center, but it worked really well.

Viola Farmer’s Craft is coming soon.
This one is also hardy, blooms well, and has a good stock. It also lasts well as a cut flower.
Let’s have fun cutting and decorating both over the next week.

It’s almost time to eat strawberries.
Before you know it, it’s full of fruit, and it’s very bountiful. happy.

I’m sure the last flowers have bloomed, and the end is in sight.

The buds of Super Geranium Champion “Orange” have also begun to split.

The nasturtiums are also growing rapidly and I need to repot them soon.

Fixed point observation, Margaret. The flowers are getting smaller.
However, there are many buds, so it looks like it will bloom more.
Thank you for keeping it for so long.

Now that we’re here, the temperature has finally stabilized.
It seems like the weather is on par with normal, and plants are growing stably.
I hope you made it through the difficult April.
I would like to express my gratitude and take good care of it in May as well.

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