Today’s sky is clear and the temperature is 31℃/20℃.
I think this is the first time this year that the temperature has exceeded 30℃.
It was such a hot day that I planted the petunia ‘Sakura Sakura’.
I saw it for the first time at a local hardware store a few weeks ago and fell in love with its gentle pink color.
I thought I wouldn’t be able to extend the narrow balcony until it was full, but
When I learned that the nasturtium season would end sooner than expected, I decided to welcome it.
I didn’t like such a gentle color, but I guess people change. wonder.
First, I cut back the overgrown seedlings so they looked like this.
Although it is thin, it seems to be durable with strong and sturdy branches.
It doesn’t have the stickiness that is unique to petunias, so it’s good for people who don’t like that.
I thought I would just plant this because it would get big, but
I thought it would be nice to combine it with Euphorbia Diamondfrost, which has overwintered.
I couldn’t stay or stand still, so I decided to give it a try.
It’s probably too small for two in a size 8 pot, but please be patient!
If that doesn’t work, I have another Euphorbia Diamondfrost plant, so I’ll pull it out.
Today seems like a million times a day.
I don’t know much about it, but it seems like it’s a good omen, so I hope “Sakura Sakura” grows up as well.
Ah, I’m really looking forward to it!