Today’s balcony -Koman-
Today his temperature is 27℃/16℃, crisp and hot.
This is what the balcony looks like today after working hard on gardening as befits Koman.
Let’s start with the group we welcomed yesterday. petunia.
It’s a common seedling that costs 100 yen, but I got it in midsummer last year because I was sad about the lack of flowers.
It took revenge (?) as it took root beautifully and entertained me until the end of November.
The magenta pink color is powerful and just looking at it is encouraging.
Next is coleus.
I also got the seedlings for 100 yen just in time to live up to my ambition of creating a red garden.
It’s from a shop I trust, and even though it’s cheap, it’s very beautiful.
This is what Red Garden looks like at the moment. I’m looking forward to rearranging it.
I found the cherry tomatoes that I planted in Golden Week.
I’m so happy, it’s so cute when it bears fruit.
The heat has made it thick and thick, and now it looks like this.
After the seeded nasturtiums grew and became entwined with cherry tomatoes,
I no longer see aphids. It seems to be working.
Although the basil is still small, it is producing fine leaves.
No insects here either. Yatter!
The buds of my largest nasturtium are now swollen.
It’s strange that I can’t seem to get the focus right.
Finally, fixed point observation Margaret. It’s a mess!
I was running out of water, and the end was in sight.
Treat it with care until the end.
Today I also did something I had always wanted to do, such as repotting and dividing the plants.
Now that I am filled with a good sense of fatigue, I am very satisfied.
It looks like the maximum temperature will continue to be over 25 degrees Celsius starting tomorrow.
As summer approaches, I want to be more careful and take care of it.