Many people in Japan are enjoying viewing cherry-blossom in April but other beautiful flowers can be seen in my garden.
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Flowers of brassica |
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Flowers of |
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Flowers of wild chrysanthemums, dandelion
and brassica in water, collected by my daughter.
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No matter how beautiful and attractive those flowers are, we never forget harvesting our vegetables. My spinach shown below are much bigger than last ones since I seeded them with keeping 10cm space between each other and thinned them out properly, I believe.
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Today's harvest: spinach and a spring cabbage |
--from iPad
2 comments:
Beautiful pictures. The one with your daughter is super cute.
Thanks, Charm!
Flowers are as attractive for her as fruits.
Actually, she tried to make a bouquet but vegetable's flowers were too small to construct a bouquet.
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