Today’s balcony – Bellflower blooms! –
It’s raining heavily today and the temperature is 18℃/15℃.
Perhaps because the minimum temperature was high, I was quite busy watering.
This is what the balcony looks like.
First up is Bellflower!
The unbranded 100 yen seedlings that I fell in love with at first sight last spring have bloomed over the summer and winter.

From summer to autumn to winter, they shrank to a small size, but as the weather warmed up, they grew explosively.
I didn’t know that new leaves could grow through old leaves.
This is going to be big next year.

Next up are the nasturtiums that have just sprouted.
Was it a bud yesterday? I felt like that, but today it has grown to the point where I can say “bud!”.
It’s really fun to grow from seeds.

Finally, fixed point observation Margaret.
The water really starts to run out quickly, and it’s hard to judge when it’s done.
But I’m really happy that it’s blooming. Let’s cherish it.

The seasonal flowers from winter to spring are almost over, and the main focus has shifted to plants from late spring to early summer.
It’s such a luxury to be able to experience the changing seasons with your own eyes.
Ah, I’m so happy, I said to myself, and that’s it for today.