Petunias are thriving and blooming despite the continued heat.
Among them, the “Sakura Sakura” had begun to weep quite a bit, so I decided to cut it back.
The last time was about two weeks ago. It’s grown quite a bit in a short period of time.
This will be my second time cutting back.
So, the current situation.
I used a cold color filter this time to get the colors closer to what you see with the naked eye.
It looks like it often blooms at the tips of the branches, then buds appear in the middle of the branches, but there are no flowers at the top.
It’s beautiful so let’s take lots of pictures.
This pale, gentle blue-tinged color that truly reminds me of “cherry blossoms” is soothing at this time of year.
Hmm, so cute!
I thoroughly enjoyed it, so I was relieved.
“Sakura Sakura” is a strong petunia that does not attract insects or get sick.
I can grow it with peace of mind, and I feel like it’s okay even if I cut it a little too much.
Let’s check the balance again and again and add scissors.