The digging of tulip bulbs that were blooming in early May is about to end next week.
This year, we were blessed with good weather and one type bloomed for over a week, allowing us to enjoy it for a relatively long time.
At that time, the park was closed due to the coronavirus emergency, which was a real shame.
As for digging work
Every year, we dig up bulbs, dry them, sort them, and store them.
The bulbs you dig up will be large enough to be used next year, so store them carefully.
If the bulb becomes small, it will not have the power to bloom, so
If you want tulips to bloom next year, be careful when selecting them.
This year, we have also started sowing soybeans using part of our wheat fields.
Today's work was interrupted due to sudden rain and hail, but we will continue sowing tomorrow.
This is the current state of the wheat field.
Below is a video of soybean sowing.
Agriculture and Pasture Department Naoki Miura