have been lacking w posting recently bc i’ve moved and had to get rid of a lot of plants! but here’s a manjula pothos & some cactus under my new grow light :)
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this is not active currently! planning on updating this blog soon though :)
does anyone do plant trades?
i’m trying to grow my plant collection!! send me a message if you’re interested & we can discuss which cuttings we want frm each other :) i have many other plants than just the ones i post here so we can talk through it
US only, sorry <3
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august 24, 2020
very exciting news today! the ivy i was propagating rooted and will be able to go home with a friend quite soon :)
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pilea peperomoides offshoot—potted july 16 2020
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april 23 2020
prickly pears-opuntia basilaris
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my moonstone succulents are gaining their colors back as i moved them outdoors! so proud of them
4/2/2020
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traded some elephants food for these lil peanut cactus & i’m in love w them
4/2/2020
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one of my favorite pots containing a bunch of propagated succulents (3/28)
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3/20 - a tiny oxalis sprout
planted it a couple weeks ago and it’s already looking so cute :) i swapped a cutting of my red-veined maranta for the tuber and i’m really happy with it
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8 vegetables that you can regrow again and again.
Scallions
You can regrow scallions by leaving an inch attached to the roots and place them in a small glass with a little water in a well-lit room.
Garlic
When garlic begins to sprout, you can put them in a glass with a little water and grow garlic sprouts. The sprouts have a mild flavor than garlic and can be added to salads, pasta and other dishes.
Bok Choy
Bok choy can be regrown by placing the root end in water in a well-lit area. In 1-2 weeks , you can transplant it to a pot with soil and grow a full new head.
Carrots
Put carrot tops in a dish with a little water. Set the dish in a well-lit room or a window sill. You’ll have carrot tops to use in salads.
Basil
Put clippings from basil with 3 to 4-inch stems in a glass of water and place it in direct sunlight. When the roots are about 2 inches long, plant them in pots to and in time it will grow a full basil plant.
Celery
Cut off the base of the celery and place it in a saucer or shallow bowl of warm water in the sun. Leaves will begin to thicken and grow in the middle of the base, then transfer the celery to soil.
Romaine Lettuce
Put romaine lettuce stumps in a ½ inch of water. Re-water to keep water level at ½ inch. After a few days, roots and new leaves will appear and you can transplant it into soil.
Cilantro
The stems of cilantro will grown when placed in a glass of water. Once the roots are long enough, plant them in a pot in a well-lit room. You will have a full plant in a few months.
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arugula microgreen update (from seed)
3/1/2020
check the arugula updates tag for more photos of this lil guy!
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english ivy props goin crazy
is anyone interested in one (or both) of these guys? i didn’t realize all of them would root and now i have way too many 😳
(also some rosemary & dumb cane in the background if anyone’s interested)
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