Plant Life for Balcony People

Plant Life for Balcony People

by (japan) Masayuki Ito

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Notes on the struggles of Yeluzi plant lovers on the balcony, written for fellow balcony planters! The ten precepts for growing flowers are especially suitable for plant killers, Buddhist flower growers, and people with handicapped stars! The Japanese drama "Plant Man's Balcony Star" was adapted from this book. Won the Kodansha Prose Award. The "balcony people" who have chosen an urban life without a courtyard and use the limited space on the balcony to grow flowers and plants have various rules for their plant life. I wish to love them appropriately and firmly believe that the dead plants are due to improper placement. Do not sweep the soil to the neighbor's balcony. Keep the ones abandoned by others. After eating, you should look for seeds that can be planted... A collection of Ito Masayuki's plant life full of philosophical speculation and self-entanglement. Whether you grow flowers or not, you will laugh while reading this.

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