My wife and I started gardening in Fukuoka (Japan) in 2003. There was nothing but muddy clayey sloping land. At the beginning we made several structure such as steps and paths, and planted turf, fruit trees, roses, herbs etc.
In 2010, we visited several famous English gardens, including Sissinghurst Castle Garden, Mottisfont Abbey Garden and Hidcote Manor Garden. We were shocked by the glory of those gardens. Since then, we have been trying to make small but glorious gardens by ourselves.
Narcissus have been in bloom since December, but there are still three varieties of narcissus in bloom.
One is a narcissus with yellow petals. It blooms in the Bluebell Garden. If you look closely, you can see that the petals have sharp white tips like spikes.
Next is a variety with pointed white petals . This is under the arch of white roses.
次は白い花びらが尖った品種です. 白バラのアーチの下です.
The last is the white Japanese daffodil, a variety that is wild west of the Kanto region. It flowers on the cliff below the Bluebell Garden. They say it's an introduced species that came to the country in olden times.
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