Today’s balcony -The season moves quickly-
Although there was a sudden thunderstorm in the middle of the night, the flowers on my balcony are peacefully enjoying spring.
For humans, the climate doesn’t change much from day to day, but plants can sense the changing seasons and change.
Let me introduce you to that situation.
First up is the tulip “Greenland”. The flowers have finally opened and the petals are starting to change color. The gentle colors make your heart feel at ease.
The tulips “Estella Rheinbelt” also continue to bloom lively. I wonder if the gap is getting a little wider.
This is an uplifting color that makes me excited when I look at it.
Every year, I planted cheap bulbs from Daiso and all of them bloomed, but this year, even though they were several times the price, some bulbs were not budding properly.
I’m not sure if it was due to the climate or the pot was too small, but I think I’ll save the ones that didn’t bloom and use them for next year.
Clematis Cartmanie Joe is almost in full bloom.
I look forward to seeing how many flowers have bloomed each morning. The whitish flowers are neat and cute.
Pelargonium ‘Grand Passo Plus’ sweet pink is also blooming little by little every day.
The contrast between the bright yellow-green leaves and bright pink flowers is beautiful, and it feels like early summer.
This is quite hardy and blooms for a long time. I’m looking forward to what’s to come.
The Dutch iris “Sapphire Beauty” is also expanding its buds day by day, and today we can finally see the beautiful color of its petals.
It’s still mid-April, but it’s still early. I wanted to wait a little longer to enjoy it, but since it’s the rhythm of nature, this is probably the best.
In contrast to those who are about to bloom, pansies and violas are beginning to see their end.
The viola décolletage, which has been blooming really well since early fall last year, has grown taller and fewer flowers.
I guess it’ll end this weekend. It was very beautiful and I enjoyed it. thank you!
Other plantings of SS Selection Petit Chaton'' Rose Blanc, Pansy SS Selection Momoko II, Pansy SS Selection
Orange Slice”, and Tsunotan Viola “Mickey” are also growing considerably. It’s hot.
I also plan to start disposing of this by the end of this week.
I don’t have any photos, but the lily of the valley and daffodils finished yesterday, and the peony flowers have also fallen.
I cut all the Christmas roses on the 10th of last week, and the day before yesterday on the 15th, I started watering the petit dahlias.
It’s hard to feel the change of seasons because the temperature is so high and stable, but I’m sure spring will be over in no time.
I need to get ready for summer soon. It’s hot, so I want to move as much as I can.