It’s the end of February, where the sunshine is mixed with the brightness of spring, but it’s still cold.
I thought the plants on the balcony would be shrinking due to the cloudy weather and rain that has been going on for a while, but they are growing quite well.
Let me introduce you to that situation.

First of all, Viola Decollete is always in a good mood.

Despite the use of no fertilizers or pesticides, the flowers continue to bloom and there are no insects.
It’s gorgeous and the color transfer is cute, and I’m really impressed.

Next is the group planting that continues to grow thickly.

The pot with the main focus on oranges below also has a lot of momentum,
I was surprised to see that the main pink one above had suddenly increased in volume.

SS Selection “Petite Chaton” Rose Blanc, Pansy SS Selection Momoko II,
Sweet Alyssum “Sucre?”, Princess Clover “Dark Debbie”,
Silver Lace, Goldfish Bronze Dragon, Karex Bronze Curl

I’m sure it will be even more amazing once it gets warmer. Let’s look forward to it.

Dendrobium Green Love Baby “Angel” has recently started blooming.

Last year, I treated it according to the textbook and only got 2 or 3 flowers, but this year, I bloomed 10 flowers without using fertilizers or pesticides.
It looks like the roots are stuck, so I’ll add more pots after it flowers and look forward to seeing if there will be more flowers next year.

This line is popular right now.

Odor violet, Japanese warbler series “Primula malacoides” white,
Leaf button ‘Moondrop Flare’, Lace Lavender, Margaret.

After this, the flowers of the leaf peonies Moondrop Flare'' will bloom, and the lily pads behind the white Japanese warbler seriesPrimula malacoides” will bloom.
The main color is white, giving it a neat and clean look, and I’m sure it’ll be beautiful.

Finally, fixed point observation Margaret.
They produce a large number of flowers every year, but this year they are free of fertilizers and pesticides.
I was wondering what would happen, but it turned out that although there were fewer flowers than usual, they bloomed big.

I wonder if the stock is smaller than last year.
Also, up until now, the flowers have been all the same size, but this year there may be a mix of large and small flowers.
Well, that doesn’t really matter, and I’m glad that Usagi has given up on Kakuzawa Yamabud. Thank you.

Just before spring, it’s still cold, but my balcony is gorgeous.
I want to fully enjoy this moment and the future.

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