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The shrubbery in the center of Bear Point.

When creating Bear Point, I intentionally left this part in its natural state.

It's a precious space, so it might be a bit of a waste to leave it as is.

Last year, we dug a hole and created a pond. This spring, we were happy to see Ezo red frogs and Ezo salamanders come to lay eggs! It was very popular not only with children but also with adults (^^)

Currently, we are digging a field to transplant the seedlings that we have grown from last year using cuttings!

Kuma's ``Autumn Dessert'' We are planning to transplant three types of Japanese oak, Japanese oak, and Japanese vine, as well as Quercus saplings that were in the shade of other trees in the garden.

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Ecchira and mecchira... Steady work by taking turns (´△`;)

The roots of bamboo grass, which have multiplied rapidly over the years, are blocking the path. The vitality of bamboo is amazing!

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Somehow developed. That's all for today!

I hope we can somehow survive the harsh Sahoro winter here. The seedlings are still unreliable, but I would like to rely on their strength to live. If all goes well, I would like to prepare the field and grow it next spring.

Once it grows and bears fruit, you can use the actual product to guide your customers.

Of course, it's also delicious for humans to eat. I want the bears to eat a lot too.

My dreams are growing, but it's a pain to do it manually! (lol)

[Zookeeper: Ito]