-The manager's various daily lives-

Good luck everyone! I look forward to working with you in the future.

The cold winter is here! There's something soothing about spending time at home, snuggling up and staring at plants.

I love checking out the plants every day.

I would like to introduce some of my greens.

As I'm spending more time at home, the number of plants is increasing, but I'm happy that they're thriving!

So, please bear with me for a while♪


8th year player

I've been growing Dracaena concinna since I lived at my parents' house!

It's a busy plant, losing its vitality and then coming back to life, but new buds are popping up from underneath!

I have asparagus and a plant whose name I have forgotten coexisting together, so there are three types of plants in this pot.

It's always useful at my bedside.

10 year player

I'm selecting the leaves as I grow it, so the height hasn't changed much since the beginning, but recently the leaves have been growing rapidly, which is a bit troubling...

In fact, two types of plants coexist!

The stem of the plant in the foreground is unstable, so we are using the strength of the plant in the background to tie it down with twine until it is firm.

This one is sitting right next to my pillow saying "Good morning!" (lol)

Newbie 1

My all-time favorite Rhipsalis!

If you grow it well, it will bloom pink or white flowers!

I'm not that good at it, so I've only seen it once.

I hope it blooms beautifully! I hope it gains more volume...

Newbie 2

This is the first time I've grown this variety, so I'm excited to see how it turns out!

It wasn't doing well, probably because there wasn't much sunlight, so I moved it to another location and am keeping an eye on it.

Please don't wither!

We have introduced some of our indoor greens!

I love growing small plants.

Large sizes are lovely and cool, but we also recommend growing them over a long period of time.


I'm thinking about how to spend the New Year holidays!

The next blog will be next year.

Thank you for your help this year

We look forward to working with you again next year.

See you next time!

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