The high temperatures have continued intermittently since last week, on par with April and May.
I noticed that the viola was growing thicker day by day, so I decided to prune it.

First of all, here. Look at the big picture.

This time, to conserve my stamina, I will only do blue.

The upload looks like this.
Lately, the number of small flowers has increased, and two colors have appeared instead of the ones that were originally supposed to be one color, so I think the timing is good.

First of all, take the plunge. When you cut it, you can see the density and lushness.
It’s 10cm tall and very tight, and I’m humbled by how much it’s grown.

It was more packed than I expected, so I went crazy with my scissors, thinking I needed a watermark.
The result is something like this.

…I might have overdone it (sweat).
But even with this, it’s still too crowded and I feel like the watermark isn’t enough.

Here are the results. A mountain of violas.

I took the opportunity to make it work properly. viola bouquet. Smells so good♪

I realized later that this viola was
I planted them looking forward to seeing them compete with tulips and snowflakes, but
Since I cut it so much, it might not be able to grow in time.
It’s firmly rooted, so it will probably bloom again, but it may never return to its original state.

Well, okay. I thought something like this might happen.
As I consoled myself, I smiled at the viola bouquet. After all, the flowers you grow yourself are special.
No matter what happens, I will be comforted by the bouquet for now.

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