You have to be pretty sturdy, from a houseplant standpoint, to make it in our house. I appreciate the plants that begin to go limp when they need a drink. I notice, usually, and water them. The plants that are stoic and keep trying to stay healthy/healthyish looking, even when they’re water-starved, often just keel over when they can’t take it any more.
Recently, I’ve been trying to do better at plant care. Everything outside is looking really good. A couple of things inside are making it. A couple of things inside are not making it.
Wednesday, I made a visit to the houseplant department at Lowe’s, to replace some things that, well, have gone on to the land of compost.
I have a nice little dish garden that has three plants. I typically need to replace one every now and then, because sometimes a plant outgrows the space. Or, shrivels up. Here’s what I found to choose from.
I went with the Royal Hustler Ivy.
I also have a couple of good-sized baskets sitting on chairs in the living room. One of them has a dead plant in it. The other one has a couple of leggy, sad, barely alive plants. I tossed out the dead plant, along with it’s container and the basket, which had a very marginalized bottom to it.
Last summer I brought inside a dish garden that I didn’t think would make it through the winter. I put it on a table by a window, and it did well there. It did so well that I’ve left it there, and I think it’ll stay there, all green and pretty. And still alive.
This day belongs to the Lord! Let’s celebrate and be glad today.
Psalm 118:24 (Contemporary English Version)
It’s Fun with Friends time again, so I’ll be spending time with kids at church, doing some art.
Peter will be coming soon for a visit, and Kevin will be coming by, too, on his way to a ComicCon.
All the plants outside seem to be doing well/staying alive.
I’ve got lots and lots to be glad for.