今日の動画:草木を育てる四月の雨
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.
今日の動画:草木を育てる四月の雨
Dear Poirot
ReplyDeleteThat is a lot of rain in one day. We have had a very wet and grey winter in the UK, but the plants do respond well to the rain. Everything is looking so fresh and green, isn't it?
Best wishes
Ellie
Yes, the rain is very important for the growth of plants and they look refreshed in the rain. It was also fortunate that the wind was light.
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