Today’s temperature is 6℃/4℃, which is extremely cold after the first day of spring.
Even in the drizzling rain, we are currently showing you how the flowers are looking very healthy and cute.
First up is Margaret.
Even though it’s cold, it’s blooming happily.
I replanted it last fall, and since then I have been growing it without using pesticides or fertilizers, but it seems to be doing well, and the flowers seem to be bigger than last year.
The flower in the photo above is about 5cm in diameter.
Stocks may be smaller than last year.
However, it may grow larger in the future, and as the weather gets warmer, the buds may increase and the flowers may become smaller, so I’ll post a current photo for comparison.
Next up is Christmas Rose, who is in a good mood.
Every day I look at it, the buds are getting bigger and closer to blooming.
This one is also free of fertilizers and pesticides, and the leaves are smaller than last year, but I think they are budding well.
Last year, the flowers bloomed at different times, but this year they seem to bloom all at once, and I feel like the flowers are smaller than last year, maybe because of that.
I can’t say for sure what the cause of the change is because of climate change, but it would be great if the plants were healthy.
I’m going to end today by congratulating myself on how well I’m doing without fertilizers or pesticides.
I’m looking forward to the warmer weather!