Today’s balcony -Last day of nasturtium-
Today’s temperature was 33℃/28℃, dry and windy, but he was feeling tired from the heat.
Today I got rid of the nasturtiums that had also declined.
I don’t have a picture of the whole thing because it’s pretty worn out.
Finally, we took a commemorative photo and said goodbye to Summer Mist Blue, which looked beautiful together.
I’ve been enjoying it a lot since early spring. I’ll never forget it, thank you very much!
Next up is Super Geranium Champion Orange, who has appeared for the first time in a while.
Although I keep it in a bright shade, it blooms in a color close to fluorescent pink.
Although I have no complaints about the strongness and good branches, I was worried that the color was different from what I expected…
Apparently, when combined with copper leaves, it looks chic and looks just the way I like it.
I’m looking forward to trying it in the fall.
Lastly, Calibrachoa “Uno Double” orange.
I didn’t feel well, so I took a closer look and found that there were insects (tears).
I spent an hour squatting down in the morning removing them and checking the surrounding plants…I was tired.
I hope you can get back on track.
It seems that temperatures above 35 degrees Celsius will continue for three days starting tomorrow.
It’s hard for humans, so we need to take even more care of plants.
I hope everyone is safe!