#WritingPrompt: what kind of plant would you be, if you were a plant? (Unless you are already a plant? In which case, please tell us, which kind of plant are you already?)
#plants
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you grew despite
the lack of sunlight
scattered into rainbows
just barely enough
to illuminate
you grew, a lot.
sometimes, growth can be
deceiving. a signal of danger.
you taught me
of responsibility and fit
and how even the best of intentions
does not justify
harm.
Lucy Dan the Shitty Plant Momma
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Imagine thinking you got rid of me but every time you see a plant it’s a reminder. I love that for me 🪷
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Just your average plant momma 🪴
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(via Evolution. a poem and a writing challenge | by Lucy Dan 蛋小姐 (she/her/她) | The Brain is a Noodle | Jul, 2022 | Medium)
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im a plant momma now :) https://ift.tt/2wIjMHJ
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Thursday || #stickers #studyspo #bulletjournals || https://ift.tt/2OdAODZ
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potting a plant!
Potted a plant today
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There is healing in this sunlight.
lucy dan // secretly a plant
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But here are a few of my favourite
green buddies
who have grown
in-spite of my skill:
#poetry
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Finally, a poem dedicated to my deceased orchid, that highlights how truly terrible I am as a plant momma somehow made me a Top Writer in poetry. It was not curated. There are a lot of comments though.
#MediumWRiters
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Level 2: These might not grow to fruition but are cute green accents in your home and will give you that dose of dopamine if you successfully grow a little bud: bell pepper, apple seeds, Japanese pumpkin. I’m guessing that if you place any seed from your food scraps into soil surely it will grow something. If it doesn’t, that’s okay too, you were going to compost it in the first place.
#PlantMommaEnergy
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Level 2: These might not grow to fruition but are cute green accents in your home and will give you that dose of dopamine if you successfully grow a little bud: bell pepper, apple seeds, Japanese pumpkin. I’m guessing that if you place any seed from your food scraps into soil surely it will grow something. If it doesn’t, that’s okay too, you were going to compost it in the first place.
https://medium.com/the-brain-is-a-noodle/college-hacks-3-easy-upcycled-household-item-swaps-64449fa74c3a
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PLANT UPDATE:
May 20, 2023.
While I thought it would be the basil to die first, the dill suddenly deep dove into "shrivel up and die" territory. The basil lost 3-4 plants but the pot I got had 5-6, so there's actually two lone basil plants still living.
Wish me luck!
Today, we switched to self-watering, because clearly I cannot be trusted.
Plant tips for the following plants MUCH APPRECIATED:
- thyme
- basil
- parsley
lucy dan / living the plant momma (or plant killer?) life
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little green onions https://ift.tt/2oeYc8O
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