Today’s balcony -end of spring-
Today’s air is stuffy and cloudy with rain expected in the afternoon and the temperature is 13℃/23℃.
This is what the balcony looks like as spring approaches its end.
First of all, Nagasaki lavender “Little Mummy”.
I thought one flower had bloomed yesterday, but this morning many bloomed.
I didn’t know it was such a flower.
The color matches beautifully with the geranium ‘Moonlight’ Senbalo lined up next to it.
By the way, lace lavender is a flower like this.
This is what the Lavender tribe looks like.
There were so many bellflowers that you could only see the flowers.
The leaves are rapidly declining and the leaves are starting to stand out.
But there are lots of buds, so it looks like it’s still going to bloom.
On the other hand, Sunbritainia Scarlet is getting more and more happy.
At this time of year, I am watering once a day, and the leaves are not withering, and the plants are growing thick and blooming.
Nasturtiums grown from seeds. I found the undeliverable in a damaged leaf.
It’s hard to see, but it looks like an aphid that has gotten into the leaf.
It looks like a line was left on the leaf. Crushed and destroyed.
I have nasturtiums placed in various places for experiments.
For now, I feel it’s healthiest to place it on the edge of a shelf in a hanging style. I’ll have to keep an eye on it in the future.
Finally, fixed point observation Margaret.
I’ve gotten the hang of watering at this time of year. It seems like once in the morning and once in the evening is just right.
Cheerful and cute.
I didn’t write about it in the article, but the strawberries suddenly ripened and were almost finished.
More and more plants are being sold one after another, with only a few gerbera flowers remaining.
I’m surprised at how quickly it passes, but I want to cherish it and admire it every day.
I’ll do my best to take care of it!