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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2019-01-27 02:43 pm

[ SECRET POST #4406 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4406 ⌋

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Re: Easy houseplants for someone with no green thumb?

[personal profile] tabaqui 2019-01-28 12:27 am (UTC)(link)
My grocery always has a huge display of them late spring/early summer, and they are *gorgeous* - so many beautiful colors! But I have incredibly limited space for plants (I have cats, and there is nowhere but my smallish bathroom where I can put plants that need any amount of sunlight), so even though i'm *always* tempted, I never buy.

And then i got three in rather rapid succession, from my sister, my ex-SO/daughter and a friend and wow, no, they did not survive. I even carefully followed directions and asked my sister for advice (she's had one or two for years) and...nope.

I currently have what might be a philodendron (who knows!) and something called a 'Moses in the Basket' that a women who comes by the fire department a lot gave me. I can only hope they survive until winter is over, because the possible-philodendron was horrifically pot-bound, and i only had my crappy yard dirt to put in there, and I don't think it's terribly happy (plus - we have not had much sun at all for the past two months). The other seems to be okay, even though the cats ate some of the leaves back (turns out it's poisonous to cats, awesome! but nobody threw up).

So we shall see!

Wow, sorry to blather my plant woes at you, heh. Guess i needed to vent!