Do bedding plants kept in the conservatory until it’s safe to put them outside count as house plants? If so, some time in the next few days I’ll be potting up four Horizon Red pelargoniums and four Bidens Sixby Gold, bought from Braithwaite’s on Thursday, but unfortunately they hadn’t any pure white of the former and the man from Ashby’s isn’t doing Bedale market yet. The gorgeous weather has made me impatient.
This morning I tipped what was left of the lemon tree out of its pot and put it in the green bin. It was the most I’ve ever paid for a plant and it looked lovely to start with but if I’d known they were thorny I wouldn’t have bothered. What’s more the fruits looked more like limes, though they looked so nice that I didn’t use them.
In the meantime my 28-year-old spider plant continues to flourish even though I’ve repotted it only twice and never feed it.
I first had Tyne Chease at a vegan fair in Sunderland footie stadium about 8 years ago. Delish!!
I am not surprised your video took off, your videos in general are very entertaining 😁
The Monstera shoots are so exciting!!! I think just plant them all in one pot and eventually have one mahoosive, bushy plant.
Thank you! Yessss one monster monstera - I like your thinking
Do bedding plants kept in the conservatory until it’s safe to put them outside count as house plants? If so, some time in the next few days I’ll be potting up four Horizon Red pelargoniums and four Bidens Sixby Gold, bought from Braithwaite’s on Thursday, but unfortunately they hadn’t any pure white of the former and the man from Ashby’s isn’t doing Bedale market yet. The gorgeous weather has made me impatient.
This morning I tipped what was left of the lemon tree out of its pot and put it in the green bin. It was the most I’ve ever paid for a plant and it looked lovely to start with but if I’d known they were thorny I wouldn’t have bothered. What’s more the fruits looked more like limes, though they looked so nice that I didn’t use them.
In the meantime my 28-year-old spider plant continues to flourish even though I’ve repotted it only twice and never feed it.
I first had Tyne Chease at a vegan fair in Sunderland footie stadium about 8 years ago. Delish!!
If it’s in the house it’s a houseplant! I find throwing out plants I don’t like cathartic - especially thorny/spiky ones.