Senbaro is fine
The geranium “Moonlight Cembalo” was acquired at the beginning of November.
The original buds bloomed last week.
As I was enjoying this, the group of buds next to me started to grow and change color. It looks like it will bloom soon.

As I mentioned before, this is my first time growing geraniums.
I was really surprised that it grew so vigorously.
There were two other groups of buds as well, and I found myself feeling somewhat dumbfounded and amused.
I got geraniums this fall.
I wanted to create a red (balcony) garden with red flowers next spring/summer.
I was planning to plant it now and let it take root in preparation for summer, but I feel like it’s safe enough.
I mean, it looks like it’s going to get really big…
That being said, I think it would be a good idea to let it grow thickly like the windowsills in Europe.
You can’t help but smile as your dreams come true.
Well, no matter what I think, I have no choice but to leave it to the plants.
I think I’ll take it easy and flexibly as I am.

…But every time I say “Senbaro”, “Senbero” comes to mind (sweat).
Is the German pronunciation of the musical instrument “harpsichord” correct? What does it really mean?