Gardening, anyone?
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Since we are going hopefully sell the house and leave the East Coast this year, no going to plant a garden. However, to my indoor mini jungle I have added two devil’s ivy, a philodendron that’s vining like nuts and a lemon button fern
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Planning on changing my garden furniture. We want rattan, specifically this set: https://www.gardencentreshopping.co.uk/sapcote-mini-modular-corner-natural-rattan
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Rebuilding my mini-jungle as I had to leave my plants behind when we moved. I bought a new pothos plant which I named for my late older sister. Hoping to add more in time. Maybe I will drop a hint for a plant or two for my birthday in November
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@MagicalBean, I finished MG training in NorCal a few years ago! Maybe the same year!
Anyone still here? I mostly do edible gardening, but do some Mediterranean stuff just because.
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@shrinkrap59 I pop in occasionally to this thread. Work and other responsibilities keep me from posting much these days, but here are a few spring flowers (Hellebores, Primula and Lungwort) from my flower beds:
I hope these brighten someone’s day like they do for me.
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Thank you for that! Those are beautiful, and I appreciate you taking the time to check in.
My hellebores are finished but this Cymbidium orchid is in bloom. A co-worker gave me some of here's about 25 years ago and I keep it outside where it blooms more often than not!
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Beautiful orchid! Wish I could grow those outside in PA! 😊
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Repotted my Pothos (poor baby was root bound), Christmas Cactus and my fern yesterday
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Thought I was losing my recently transplanted Pothos, but it looks like its rebounding from the shock of being re-potted.
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Just moved a couple of plants around in the house and this morning on the spider plant (named it Mary for my late patenal Grandma) I moved from the kitchen to another area has a baby on it! It was the second plant I got here when we moved here.
My other plants are Polly (pothos), Tillie (pothos), Shelly (my baby pothos), Eileen (dracena) and Aletha (Christmas cactus). Named them all for my late sis, my maternal grandmother, my favorite niece, and my dad's sister and my late bestie.
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I saw a list of easy to grow from seed flowers and have it in my purse for the next time I’m where seeds are sold. I’m going to sneak them into corners in the yard.
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Wren that's great. And with luck they will be varieties that will reseed and come back for years.
I'm trying to cut back on my gardening. I tend to enjoy it too much and then hurt alot. Friends think I should stop all together. Booo
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