This year has been a mild winter, and when the sun comes out, it's warm and cheerful.
The flower seedlings that are overwintering in the house are warm and cheerful and are growing rapidly ↓↓
Till the soil in the garden until fluffy during the winter, and start planting in the spring.
This year, we are sowing more blue forget-me-nots.
The question is whether to create a forget-me-not path or plant it next to daffodils to enjoy the contrast of yellow and blue.
Growing inside the forget-me-not greenhouse ↓↓
Of course, there is plenty of garden work to do even in the winter.
Kaorukaze Garden is currently busy pruning roses.
The mild winter has made the work easier, and it looks like the pruning work will be completed earlier than usual.
The Kaoru Kaze Garden is still closed, but please look forward to spring.
Katsue Oikawa, in charge of the fragrant wind garden