Today’s balcony – Nasturtiums blooming in three colors –
After heavy rain and a strong north wind, today’s temperature was 26℃/19℃.
It’s bright and sunny, and it feels good, but it’s been a long time since I’ve seen sunlight that makes me feel dizzy.
This is what the balcony looks like today.
First, as the subtitle suggests, let’s start with nasturtiums.
Nasturtium seeds “Jewel Mix” sown on April 2nd.
When one flower opens, it will produce buds and bloom one after another.
The first one to bloom was yellow.
The color is quite bright with a strong reddish tint, and this photo is closer to the real thing than the package.
Orange bloomed next.
This is also a bright color, and although it is not fluorescent, it is a very noticeable and flashy color.
And the one that bloomed today is red.
It may be in the orange category rather than the so-called “red”, but
It’s definitely “red” compared to the orange above. This might be my favorite.
The package photo also shows a red and white shibori pattern, so I’m looking forward to it.
There are currently 7 stocks, so there are only 4 left. Let’s look forward to it.
Next was Gazania, which looked cute swaying in the sunlight.
After all, plants under the sun show their true potential and look wonderful.
Finally, fixed point observation Margaret.
Does the flower look tired? I guess it’s time to prune everything.
The plants I’ve been bringing into my house since the day before yesterday in preparation for the rain.
I thought it would be okay since it was small and hot, but
On the other hand, perhaps it was a good thing that the plants that were tolerant of the heat were doing well?
However, the reason why I think so is because there was no damage.
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I hope you can find some peace of mind.