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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.”

Princess Clover "Dark Debbie."

I’m currently thinking of doing gardening that utilizes the strength of the soil without using fertilizers or pesticides.
First of all, I wanted to obtain a leguminous plant whose roots have bacteria that form aggregate structures in the soil.
That’s when I came up with Clover.
I chose black to match my gardening theme color from winter to spring.
It seems to be growing well, so I’m planning to increase it and plant it at the base of other plants.

Next up is the premium viola deejay “White Imp.”

premium viola deejay “White Imp.”

The day before I went to the gardening store, I had read about someone else’s gardening blog and thought that white biopan was great, and then I had a fateful encounter (?).
Perhaps it’s popular now, but this was the last white one.

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It’s nothing special, but I just love that the petals are white with a small yellow center.
When I searched on the internet, it seems that one plant can be over 30cm wide…what should I do (lol)?
Well, if they grow, I’ll pull them out and make a different group planting in another pot.

I also bought some silver lace and tentatively planted it in a 45cm planter.

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I have fond memories of the clover’s roots being so thick that it was difficult to separate them into two pieces.
When they grow, I’ll divide them and plant them elsewhere, and when the Silver Lace grows even bigger, I’ll divide them using cuttings.
I’d like to add the Karex Bronzecurl you can see in the background later, and plant various types for the soil, but it’s too small.

Well, I’ve planted it anyway, so I guess it’s good.
It’s simple, but I love how the black clover and white viola go well with the silver lace.
I’m looking forward to seeing it grow thicker.

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