i love how you speak on your plants, you don’t fall into the stereotypical planty influencer who is obviously trying to gain clout. Seeing you bring up a pothos was so refreshing. You are very human in how you speak to your viewers and your personal stories about the plants are delightful.
LETS GOOOOO WITH THE POTHOS LOVE!! nothing gives me more positive feedback than my pothos, and i can really attribute them to kicking off my love for house plants. everyone made houseplants seem impossible to keep alive but pothos showed me that knowing the bare minimum about plants was more than enough to keep a small cutting alive (and now i’m 3 years into a botany degree lmao!!)
I have a silvery anne that im obsessed with, an alocasia polly i had to rehab but love sm, a syngonium batik and a hoya compacta that is popping off ❤❤❤😊😊😊
Your krimson princess is so beautiful! Mine has been steadily declining. Not much light and a dark winter hasn't helped. I pruned away a few stems that seemed to be the main problem areas so I'm crossing my fingers that it can bounce back this spring.
Your krimson princess is definitely a show stopper. It looks like she can go great anywhere. My marantas are all going insane at the moment. It’s a never-ending scroll party
Just curious if you've considered getting a dwarf fruit tree for your patio garden. You may like that option, and they'll stay small enough to be able to bring indoors for Philly winters.
P. Tortum, Jade satin Scindapsus, Ruby cascade Peperomia and Varigated Dischidia. I once killed so many Scindapsus that I thought I would never try again....I have 7 types now.😊
i love how you speak on your plants, you don’t fall into the stereotypical planty influencer who is obviously trying to gain clout. Seeing you bring up a pothos was so refreshing. You are very human in how you speak to your viewers and your personal stories about the plants are delightful.
LETS GOOOOO WITH THE POTHOS LOVE!! nothing gives me more positive feedback than my pothos, and i can really attribute them to kicking off my love for house plants. everyone made houseplants seem impossible to keep alive but pothos showed me that knowing the bare minimum about plants was more than enough to keep a small cutting alive (and now i’m 3 years into a botany degree lmao!!)
first one my favorite always since i’ve seen her grow from the skylight 🥰
All soo beautiful
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I have a silvery anne that im obsessed with, an alocasia polly i had to rehab but love sm, a syngonium batik and a hoya compacta that is popping off ❤❤❤😊😊😊
Loved the “here I am” plant! I have a Burle Marx Philo that is over 5’ that has the same name! Your Mom is a hoot! You are lucky to have her!
Hoya and scindapsus are definitely my favorite. Loving dischidia too 😊
Your krimson princess is so beautiful! Mine has been steadily declining. Not much light and a dark winter hasn't helped. I pruned away a few stems that seemed to be the main problem areas so I'm crossing my fingers that it can bounce back this spring.
Your krimson princess is definitely a show stopper. It looks like she can go great anywhere.
My marantas are all going insane at the moment. It’s a never-ending scroll party
Omg that Krimson princess is amazing!
I never thought to grow herbs, I’m going to start growing some!!
I also love golden pathos I have to buy 1
Just curious if you've considered getting a dwarf fruit tree for your patio garden. You may like that option, and they'll stay small enough to be able to bring indoors for Philly winters.
A bloom! So exciting
I got my princess at Home Depot also.
She’s grown like crazy but no blooms
Congratulations sweetie ❤
P. Tortum, Jade satin Scindapsus, Ruby cascade Peperomia and Varigated Dischidia. I once killed so many Scindapsus that I thought I would never try again....I have 7 types now.😊
Do you pot inside of pots?
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