Today’s balcony -Starting in April-
April is here in the blink of an eye.
Today’s maximum temperature is 24℃, so hot that it looks like the cherry blossoms will fall.
It’s finally the second half of the same spring, and today’s balcony looks like this.
First of all, Lewisia ‘Hanasango’ is in season now.
I think it likes temperatures above 20 degrees Celsius because it’s in full bloom.
Pure white and very cute.
Next, the tulips are almost over.
You know the orange one from Daiso that costs 3 for 100 yen…although it’s red.
It’s been open for quite some time, but the lowest temperature has been around 5 degrees Celsius, so it’s been kept well.
The color combination with nemophila was also wonderful.
Bellflower grows thicker day by day.
Although it had shrunk so much in winter, it has grown surprisingly large.
I have high expectations for this.
The gerbera flower buds are also getting bigger and starting to change color. I can’t wait to see it bloom.
The French lavender “Rafflesberry” has also begun to change color.
They are becoming violent in search of sunlight.
As the weather continues to warm up, the Viola Farmer’s Craft has more white spots.
There’s something so nice about white this time of year.
Finally, fixed point observation Margaret.
I let it run out of water this morning, and it really ruined the flowers.
But it’s blooming well, thank you!
It’s quite warm and the air is very dry, so I’m having a hard time watering these days.
Judging by the state of the balcony, it seems like we are now ahead of the usual May season.
From now on, I will try to look ahead and act sooner than usual.