Today’s balcony -summer flowers-
Today’s temperature is 24℃/14℃ with a refreshing breeze.
In the ideal May air, today we will mainly introduce summer flowers.
First, sow nasturtium seeds.
I planted it on April 2nd and it has grown nicely and now looks like this.
The photo shows two plants planted side by side, and the size is about 60 cm wide x 40 cm high x 30 cm deep.
Quite voluminous.
The buds suddenly swelled in the heat of 30℃ last week and finally bloomed!
The first flower is yellow. The red spots look like dimples and are adorable.
The petunia “Easy Wave” yellow that I planted about three weeks ago,
It seems like they need warmth to grow, and they’ve finally gotten bigger since last week.
After all, the flowers are small. cute.
Calibrachoa “Uno Double” orange looks like this.
I guess it needs some warmth after all, it hasn’t grown yet.
There are not many flowers, but they bloom constantly.
Apparently, the color gets darker as the temperature gets higher. I’m looking forward to it.
It’s not a summer flower, but it’s a hydrangea.
The tsuba has opened up a lot and the color has become more subdued. I guess now is the best time to see it.
Finally, fixed point observation Margaret.
It’s doing well because of the cool weather these past few days, but if I don’t water it three times a day, it will wilt.
I’m scared of the high temperatures coming.
Looking at it this way, there is still room for the summer flowers to grow,
Although the sun is strong, I think we still have one foot left in spring.
Plants are sensitive to the seasons. The small changes are fun and enjoyable.