It's November, and the trees in the park are starting to turn red.
Autumn leaves on the way to Kagayaki no Oka.
The balance between orange and red is exquisite! !
It's my favorite place...
The ginkgo tree at the entrance to the lavender field is turning yellow.
Of course, it's not just the autumn leaves...
It seems that the flowers along the roads within the venue and in Yumemigaoka Garden have not been exposed to frost much so far.
I'm still full of energy! !
You can also see petals of four seasons cherry blossoms at Yumemigaoka Garden, lavender field, and Kagayaki no Oka Observation Deck.
We scattered rapeseed seeds in the large flower garden that towers over the Shining Hill Observation Deck! !
If all goes well, I think the best time to see them will be between Golden Week and early May next year.
And from the end of this month, we will finally start planting tulip bulbs.
Next time, I will report on this as well! !
Farm Department Chiba