@HonnyBrown wrote:
Yesterday I went to a nursery that I shopped last month. The goal was to get two small houseplants. I found the exact ones that I wanted: a spider plant and a wandering jew.
Then I saw the 50% off section. I exchanged the spider plant, and picked up a string of pearls succulent.
@CoffeeQueen wrote:
Honny, spider plants are notoriously easy to propagate. When you see a large one with a lot of little hanging "spiders", just pinch one off, take it home and put it in a pot and water it well. It will grow into a large and fabulous spider plant.
@JASFLALMT wrote:
I turned my flower bed by the garage into a vegetable garden. My raspberry bush comes back every year, my husband properly trellised it so it's growing up and out, and in the bed along with it I have green onions, two roma tomato plants (one has flowers on it), some lettuce, parsley, basil, dill, and cilantro. That should keep me for the summer! I wish I had room for oregano. I might have to grow some in a pot on the front porch.
@CoffeeQueen wrote:
Honny, spider plants are notoriously easy to propagate. When you see a large one with a lot of little hanging "spiders", just pinch one off, take it home and put it in a pot and water it well. It will grow into a large and fabulous spider plant.
@guysmom wrote:
I envy you, Honny....sounds like you have a real "green" thumb!! Me??? Well, I've never been real good with plants. The best I've done is that I have 2 healthy indoor green plants in my home....everything else I've tried just wilts away and dies!! I like reading about your gardening adventures!
@walesmaven wrote:
Posting three new ads for the in-law suite that I want to rent. With a fireplace, full kitchen private yard, bed, bath and all furnished, it usually rents quickly. Now that I have better pictures for the ads I hope to have no vacancy when the current housemate departs in late June.
If you know someone who wants to live a quiet life but near DC and easy transportation, please send them my way!! Short or long term considered. ALL are welcome here.
I'm sure you'll get it, that is low for CA.@walesmaven wrote:
Irene, $1300 per month all inclusive.
@Irene_L.A. wrote:
I'm sure you'll get it, that is low for CA.@walesmaven wrote:
Irene, $1300 per month all inclusive.