I'm so lucky to have a tolerant husband. He only sometimes complains about my "collection". . Sorry. I didn't want to make the page image heavy so here's a link to my flickr account. Keep in mind that what I uploaded doesn't include 4 pots of spider plants, 4 more aloes, 7 planters of moss rose, 2 of ivy, 4 of hens and chicks, 2 tomato plants, 2 fuchsias, 4 lilies, a flat of pumpkins that I NEED to get in the ground, and a planter of mutant prickly pear. I think that's it.
Feel free to browse my other photos. As always, comments welcome:)
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Yup. Keeps me less stressed. I just added two more members to the family. A burros tail and a dwarf cactus. I'll post the actual name when I get home since my phone seems to know more than I do about what I want to post and keeps changing it to opinions or opulence.
The smartphone is too smart for it's own good.
Now with the burros tail, what seems to be the easiest method of propagation?
ETA the cactus is an opuntia argentiniana
The smartphone is too smart for it's own good.
Now with the burros tail, what seems to be the easiest method of propagation?
ETA the cactus is an opuntia argentiniana
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The new think I want to try is terrariums. My big interest is succulent and micro terrariums. I just need a few opinions on what plants would be bet for a lightbulb terrarium. Yea. I hollowed out about 5 lightbulbs. It was actually quite therapeutic. Anyone have good plant suggestions for a terrarium made from a standard bulb? Yeah. I'm just that weird.
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