[Field Appreciation Society] Since the rainy season has started, I'll appreciate the sunny spells
What flower is this?

Hint 1

There's something attached to it. You can even see a faint pattern.
Hint 2

You know what it is now, right?

The answer is watermelon.
At what point did you figure it out?
It seems that once a watermelon starts to form,
it takes about a month until it's ready to eat.
In Grandma's field,
the little watermelons are being born right now.
I didn't know this, but
it seems that for watermelons, [not every flower that blooms becomes a fruit].
As mentioned in hint 1,
the ones that have a baby watermelon under the flower
hold the potential to grow big,
and you find those and pollinate them.
Moreover, just because they are pollinated
doesn't mean they will all grow big,
and whether they do or not depends on 'luck'.
The fact that it ultimately comes down to 'luck'
makes me feel the power of nature that transcends human wisdom.
When I look at the vegetables,
rather than humans [making] the vegetables,
I realize that we are just [helping them grow].
I am able to notice that.
They are individual lives, after all.
The vegetables of today can only be met today.
Alright, let's go appreciate them before it rains.
[Carrot Forest]

The refreshing green color makes me feel their vitality.
The sprawling leaves are very beautiful.
[Spinach Flower]

I didn't know such flowers would bloom.
[Beets: A Woman's Best Friend]


Finally harvested.
I heard the large leaves are also edible, so I enjoyed the whole thing this time.
[Baby Melon]

It has a different kind of cuteness compared to watermelons.
[Mini tomatoes starting to ripen]

Vegetables in the greenhouse are indeed a little ahead of schedule.
The first one.
[Potato flowers]

The pale purple is very cute.
[Burdock leaves]

There are burdock roots in Grandpa's field.
I wonder what it's like underground?
[A slug's nest... or rather, lettuce]

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[Corn]

The ones in the field are still small.
Meanwhile, as for the so-called [hothouse-grown] ones in the greenhouse


They will be ready to eat soon.
Seeing the silk reminds me of something.
Umekuma-san's 4-panel comic ↓
[Eggplant]

The purple flowers are beautiful.

Small fruits have started to form.
[Baby cucumber]

[Chinese yam]

The vines are already long.
[Lemon sprouts have appeared]

I hope I can make homemade lemons someday.
I'm full just from the photos today.

Along with the photos, I got a souvenir.
The children of the field are doing well today too.
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