Rise of lavender

As the temperature gets higher and the sun gets stronger,Lavender is now on the rise on my balcony. Let me introduce you to the situation. First up is the French lavender “Rafflesberry”.I thought the flowers would be in season around May, but they are already blooming. Actually, I got this last spring and it went

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Growing nasturtiums from seeds

I found some nasturtium seedlings at the supermarket last week.She remembered that last year she had fallen in love with a collection of nasturtiums in a book she borrowed.However, a pretty nice seedling costs 800 yen… She was thinking about it when she saw seeds for sale on the shelf in front of her.She had

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That plant (person) is now…

I think there was a TV program with that title a long time ago…?Well, today I’m going to tell you about the care and what happened after. First up is Adiantum Fragrance. It grows slowly and is very cute. Lots of new buds, everything is going well♪I’m looking forward to what’s to come. Next is

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Viola pruning, part 3 – Rose pink

The high temperatures in Osaka will continue for a month, and Viola has grown tired and is feeling tired.We are currently on a pruning campaign to refresh it.Today, I picked up a rose pink viola and an extra edition violet. First of all, rose pink? Viola from “Vivi Her Wine Antique”.This is what it looks

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Viola pruning, part 2 – Gray

My violas have grown taller due to the continued high temperatures.On the 15th, I decided to prune it because it looked so bad. This time I sorted out the gray. First of all, before. It was so thick that small flowers were starting to appear. Now, cut.Compared to the previous blue, the stems were longer

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Viola pruning, part 1 – Blue –

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

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The tragedy of Adiantum

Tragedy struck Adiantum.In Osaka, where temperatures remain as high as April, the plants withered to a pulp despite being sprayed with mist two or three times a day.Where did the water go from a few days ago? The pot is light enough that it won’t absorb it even if you give it in a hurry.

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Pruning and repotting lace lavender

The lace lavender that came to my house last November has grown into a bush and is now over 50cm tall and wide.It’s been blooming all the time, probably because I kept it indoors at night during the cold weather. However, it has grown too large and is difficult to handle on my narrow balcony.I

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Autumn planting, interim assessment

The group plantings I made last fall are starting to grow thicker as the weather warms up.I was wondering if I was able to get close to what I had originally envisioned.It’s still early spring, so it’s not finished yet, but I decided to check it out at the moment. First of all, here.When I

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Replanting Geum

Spring is quite busy. One thing I’ve been thinking of doing once the weather gets warmer is repotting Geum Orange Hobbit.As the weather gets warmer, the number of buds increases andThere were more and more brown leaves showing that the roots were clogged. It’s my first time growing geum, and I didn’t know it was

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