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Monday, April 8, 2019

Monday....


....otherwise known as Plant Day around here.  Time to water,
snip, wash, and pamper.  A few lovelies got repotted over the weekend.
Happy plants!


18 comments:

  1. oh they are lovely!!! It always makes me smile to see you have posted!!I love the colors of the planters,, really healthy plants too , I like the way you trained the middle one, I have an Ivy I did that with,,

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    1. That little one is Angel Vine. Easy to grow! I just let the strands get long and then grab a few and wrap them around the circle. It loves water, though....every day!

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  2. Did this yesterday!!!
    Love Succulents...🌿🌿🌿🌿
    Cheers!
    Linda :o)

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    1. I've learned how to keep them alive in the past year! haha. yay.

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  3. Beautifully displayed, my friend. Your Jade plant is amazing! I think of you every time I water my plants and give them some encouraging words. :) xx

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    1. That jade kept getting a fungus and I read if you mix baking soda and acv and spry it on the leaves, it will kill it. Well, as soon as I killed that fungus, it really took off! So much better!

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  4. Hi Betsy - happy plants in beautiful pots ... lucky life they lead. Gorgeous ... cheers Hilary

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    1. Some are much happier now that they have room to spread their toes! haha.

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    1. Thanks, Ed....I think they like me! :) lol....

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  6. Well, who wouldn't be happy in those beautiful planters.

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  7. Yes, we all need happy plants. I did some snipping and watering on the balcony this morning. They did some tree trimming at the Villa, and I hate how much they take off the tree in front of the balcony.....there goes my shade...thankfully it grows back nice and thick!

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    1. Well, I sure hope they don't disturb that bird's nest! haha.

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  8. I really like you collection of flower pots. I still have a few plastic ones on display and they do need to go. I like the antique ones also. I recognize the green one as one my mom had when I was young.

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    1. Well, if you have any pretty old ones, I suggest some repotting! It really makes a difference in how they look!

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