Today’s balcony – happy bud –
It’s been raining and it has stopped, but it’s hot and humid today.
While I was busy with various things, the days passed by in the blink of an eye,
We bring you pictures of the balcony, where many happy discoveries were made.

First up is Tsurubara “Cocktail”.
I finally found small sprouts today from the cuttings I received!
I’m very happy because all the leaves I received when I first received them have fallen and I haven’t heard from them since.

New buds of Clematis Cartmaniejo have also appeared from the base.
I bought a cutout that was not pruned after flowering, so
I was worried that the roots would become sparse next year, but it seems to be fine. I’m happy too.

I replanted Lewisia ‘Hana Sango’ without knowing that the third flower would bloom after the second flower.
I thought it was a new bud, but it looks like a bud.
Aluminum cans? From there, put it in a clay pot, add a lot of sand to the soil,
Note that it seems best to water two days after the soil dries and changes color.

Geranium Moonlight ‘Senbaro’ was difficult to water after being cut back.
Now that I’m watering more frequently, all the new buds are healthy and don’t wither, so this seems to be fine.

Since they bloomed profusely in spring,
Geum Orange Hobbit was suffering from spider mites and black discoloration of the roots.
I took the plunge and cut off the damaged leaves,
After a while of refreshing, new healthy leaves appeared! I’m so happy.
Too much sun doesn’t seem to help (but they need sunlight during flowering season), so I’m currently curing them in a shaded area with good ventilation.

Since it’s all about greenery, let’s talk about flowers.
What I was happy about was the orange Calibrachoa ‘Uno Double’ that I cut back during the rainy season.
The flowers have finally bloomed.

Since I got this seedling in late April, it hasn’t been doing very well, so I’ve been keeping an eye on it.
I’m relieved that the leaves are getting bigger and firmer as the temperature rises.
The dark orange, which is close to red, is powerful and energizing.

If you look back, you’ll notice that most of the flowers this time have red and white flowers.
It’s fun to know your hobbies.
The seasons are mixed, with some blooming this summer and others next spring,
I’m looking forward to everything now. Let’s take good care of it.

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