Variables that affect our calatheas include: the temperature inside, humidity levels, light requirements, soil drainage, even critters that have slowly devoured our plants. I am sorry that happened to yours. Believe me I’ve been there on the boat. It’s trial and error really for me. Good luck. If it doesn’t survive. Have no fear, turn it into a joyful, gardening lesson and let’s carry on growing another specimen from our local nursery 😀
That hue of green is extremely unique and soothing
We like it too. It’s a soothing green that changes with each passing hour during the daytime.
Who doesn't love a well patina'd pot ?! I like it a lot too
Nothing beats that natural look
Them zebras look very good. Here's hoping they don't turn out to be too finicky during the winter
I think you meant zebrinas Ninang. Hahahha
Good use of those sometimes pesky take away bowls!
I’ve been on the mission to reduce our supply and put them into good use
@@ACORNHILL it looks easy to grow. just following some basics. How fun
I like this "Plant of the Week" feature. can't wait for more content coming from you
Nice composition!
Thanks Gracie!
I want that for the winter too
soothing
That pattern and color will suit any room
I like the name...very zebra-like. :-)
A comprehensive information , we all need.thank youj
H that’s kind of you Much thanks 😃
I guess your plants inside are arranged carefully by Kat that it grows beautifully,cause taken cared very well.
She has a growing collection Nanay. That’s for sure
wish we are there with you taking care of it
Mine is slightly crispy on the point and some of the leaves are droopy, what am I doing wrong?
Variables that affect our calatheas include: the temperature inside, humidity levels, light requirements, soil drainage, even critters that have slowly devoured our plants. I am sorry that happened to yours. Believe me I’ve been there on the boat. It’s trial and error really for me. Good luck. If it doesn’t survive. Have no fear, turn it into a joyful, gardening lesson and let’s carry on growing another specimen from our local nursery 😀