A few additions to the indoor garden...
An orange lily blooming its heart out (with three more buds to open up in the next day or two). Beautiful!
Two small lemon cypress trees in opposite corners of the above photo. When you rub or brush against the foliage you are rewarded with an intoxicating lemon scent. Pretty nice! Something I didn't expect from these little trees was that they're hardy to about -20°C. A few years ago I over-wintered a couple of them...when the temperature dropped too low I brought them inside. Kept them out on the balcony the following season then gave them away in the fall. It's good to share plants.
And as I'm sure any gardeners out there have noticed are the recently potted Wandering Jew cuttings. As with most cuttings, they looked a little sad for a few days after being potted but by the third day they all perked up. The trick is to not over-water them...make them work for their drinks. They build strong roots that way.
Looks like everyone is happy. Won't be long before the indoor garden moves outside onto the balcony.
Photographed at the foot of the totem pole in my living room in Medicine Hat, Alberta on April 28, 2023.