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 lace lavender.
It’s been about 20 days since I cut down the bush that had grown so thick since last fall.
What?

It’s growing properly and flower buds are coming out, but right now I want to give priority to growing it.
I remove it as soon as I find it. This is going well too, and it looks okay.

And Nanten, which I bought on New Year’s Day.
The leaves were falling apart and it was a small seedling, so I thought it would be doomed, but it is now sprouting new buds.
Oh, I’m so happy, let’s cherish it.

And the big favorite is the blue viola.
I got so obsessed with it that I ended up cutting it to the point where I didn’t even know what to do with it.

Due to the recent high temperatures, other violas are also suffering,
I thought it would be a good idea to wait for it to recover, so I decided to dispose of it.
I decided to plant nemophila, which my family had always said was good.

I only had overgrown seedlings, and I thought I had chosen something better, but it was quite painful.
If it doesn’t work, I’ll ignore it and enjoy it.

As a result, the color combination with the tulips is cute and I’m excited♪
I’m happy that the seedlings are doing well, probably because they’ve gotten used to our house.
Nemophila’s season may be a little later than viola’s, but it looks like there’s still plenty of time to come.
Next year, I thought I’d plant flowers that are out of season a little bit, rather than all the violas.

So, this is what the plants (people) look like now.
I think it’s feeling pretty good.
I’ll write again if I notice any changes.

So, that’s it.

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