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Sunshine!!!! 🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞
It is sunny and 41° where I am today!!! For us its a heat wave! Snow is melting n birds are chirpin! Spring is on its way! What is it where you are?
Sunshine!!!! 🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞
1 like • 17d
I guess sun shines on a cloudy day - it's been raining - 54F. Cold - but bearable - with a few chili peppers, avocados. Well better than when it's 118F in summer, although not my fav. I feel spring coming. Hope I'm ready. Will you be having some spring post of seeds springing anew?
1 like • 16d
@Amy Locks I planted some blood orange seeds today
Seeds
Where are my seed collectors at?
Seeds
2 likes • Jan 31
I try to
🌿Neat Plant Propagation Techniques🌿
🌿 Neat Plant Propagation Techniques! 🌿 Hey Plant Lovers! 🌱 Did you know there are so many fun and easy ways to propagate your favorite plants? Here are a few cool techniques to try! And also an article I found that goes a little more in depth! Are you good at propagation? Are you currently doing any props? Share in the comments! We'd love to see them! 🪴Water Propagation: Take cuttings of your plant and place them in a clear jar of water. Watch as roots begin to develop, and once they're established, you can transfer them to soil. 🌿Leaf Propagation: For plants like succulents, you can use individual leaves and let them root in soil or water. It's amazing how new plants grow from a single leaf! 🪴Division: For larger plants like ferns or spider plants, you can separate the root ball into smaller sections and replant them. It’s a great way to multiply your green family! 🌳Air Layering: This method is perfect for larger plants and trees. You create a small wound on the stem, wrap it with moist sphagnum moss, and once roots form, you can cut it and plant it. Give these techniques a try and watch your plant collection grow! 🌿✨ https://www.lovethatleaf.co.nz/blogs/plant-care-guides/how-to-water-propagate-indoor-plants?srsltid=AfmBOoqOqtjj_pPakpdEnzeLKvCg2w4qO-ahGH3_wzBX6DHTkzJ5ZKiQ
5 likes • Jan 20
I've tried this with plants - but what happens is they start to dry up when transferred to soil. So I haven't quite done this anymore - except yesterday - I dumped succulents into some bins filled with water for now.
1 like • Jan 21
@Amy Locks they usually just dry up for me
🪴 Tea
🌿🔥 PLANT PEEPS1— I NEED THE TEA. 🔥🌿 What’s the one plant that absolutely humbled you… and what wild thing did it do? We all have THAT plant — the one we swore we could handle, the one we researched, babied, rotated, misted, whispered to…and it STILL pulled a dramatic “I’m not doing this anymore” and died (or is currently in witness protection behind your other plants). 👇 Drop yours in the comments: - Name the plant - What went wrong - And whether you’ve forgiven it yet 😂 Bonus points for pics of the crime scene 🌱📸Let’s see who has the most dramatic plant story! Personally, id have to say, anytime I buy a fern..every time! I love them, but the only way they stay alive is in a terrarium..like this one.
🪴 Tea
3 likes • Nov '25
@Amy Locks they needed plants because they have a whole lot of barren land - and I said that I'm about saving the environment. So they said 'see this? Put whatever plants you want there'. They want free plants and free landscaping - so it saves them money that they're able to offer it to me. It's not like I own the land - I can just do what I want with it. I like doing garden designs. When someone has so much land that they can't maintain it - anyone who steps in to help is welcome with open arms from what I see. I give them native, rescued plants. But I do this with people's yards. They ask me what to put there or say they want a plant and then ask me where to put it and whatnot. Even if I don't - them planting and growing it feels like it's my garden - if that makes sense. I don't have a before pic - it was just barren. I don't quite feel it's respectful to represent others - that entities represent themselves - so I wouldn't really show a picture of their property. That said - I can show you the plants I rescued that's with me. You can find them here - https://brittany-bunk.weebly.com/plant-sanctuary.html - it should give an idea of what plants I gave them. Most are native, some aren't.
0 likes • Jan 8
@Amanda Grasser well we learn something everyday
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If i offered monthly trainings, would that be something you'd be interested in??
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1 like • Dec '25
it's too much for me - so I wouldn't for my own self
1 like • Dec '25
@Amy Locks yeah
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For a disclaimer with all that I'm writing here: I'm not here to give medical advice nor treatment - just opinions for informational purposes.

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