Mostly from the Dobbies rescue shelf. I stay away from B&Q because they had thrips in my store. I bought a golden pothos from Sainsburys once that grew really fast in the summer. Also I buy cuttings from fb groups to propagate.Where does everyone buy their plants? I have bought from patch plants previously, but recently I have got a few in Sainsburys. Any suggestions of any good priced places would be great!
Do it! You seem to have a knack with them. Mine are dyingI have £135 worth of Alocasia in my basket for plntsI'm seeing them as investments. I sold £40 worth of baby alocasia this weekend and it's.my Vinted balance that's paying for my new plants. Just need to pluck up the courage to hit checkout.
I left them in my basket long enough for them to send me a 10% code which means I now need to find something else because it's taken me below free shippingDo it! You seem to have a knack with them. Mine are dying.
Venus fly trap go dormant in winter. My one died off and is now coming back quite quickly.Ooh I love houseplants, what a great thread. I've not got too many as I'm having renovation work done. I've got 3 succulents, two Kalanchoe, two mini orchids, 2 big orchids and a jasmine plant which seems to be dormant for now and a ficus ginseng bonsai.
I'm keen to aquire an aloe vera, snake plant and string of pears, turtles, hearts and zebrina. Long term I'd love a large monstera and a palm.
I used to have living stones and a Venus fly trap but they only lived for about a year
Plants. Always plants.My baby monsty is pushing out a new leaf. I need to repot some things today but also have housework hmmm...plants or laundry
That's cool. I have one that I bought for herbs and it really didn't work due to them growing at different rates. I never thought of using it for plants. I have a plan to only grow alocasia which is not going well as I just took loads of cuttings to prop onThis hydroponic system is so much fun. I've got outdoor plants in currently ahastache and delphinium. It's incredible when I compare to the ones I've done in soil. Can't wait to get some houseplant propping done in it.
There are not enough hours in the day, I'm lucky my toddler loves plants and is happy to potter about with me doing "planty things". And my long suffering husband is just glad it's now plants I'm bringing home instead of cats.
Maybe they need more natural light/in direct sunlight, do you have a window in your bathroom? I've had plants in rooms with minimal natural light and they haven't done well until moved into a sunny room.The two plants in my bathroom look very sad at the moment. Any tips?
Yeh the window is pretty big (190cm wide) but frosted.Maybe they need more natural light/in direct sunlight, do you have a window in your bathroom? I've had plants in rooms with minimal natural light and they haven't done well until moved into a sunny room.
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