I love plants. I love the varied and vibrant greens, the
many colors of the blossoms, and the different shapes of the petals. And the
scents. Some are heavenly and some not so much.
My house would be filled with plants if I could keep them
alive.
Growing up my mom and grandma had gorgeous flower beds, huge
gardens with tasty vegetables, and house plants that took over. I wanted to
have all that wonderful plant life around me. But I’m lucky if a plant lives
for six months to a year!
I love plants but I have a tendency to forget they need to
be watered. They aren’t like kids or animals who make noise when they're
thirsty. Someone should invent a water alarm that you can set for the
type of flower and when the soil is too dry it makes a beeping noise. Then, I
would respond and water the plants as they need it.
Even when I’m trying to be good about watering plants, I
lose them because I overwater. Yes, the above gadget would be perfect for me
and my poor plants. I do have a Norfolk pine that I’ve had since my oldest
daughter’s bridal shower. We gave six-inch Norfolk Pines as gifts at her party
and I kept one. It is now about four feet tall and over 20 years old. But it
has been a fighter. There were a few times when I thought I would lose
it. Either from lack of water or the wrong spot of the light it needs. It is my
longest-living plant.
A friend gave me a start from one of her house plants when
we moved into the house we live in now. That was ten years ago. It’s alive but
it has had several reincarnations during that time and it is just now acting
like it might be blooming.
I have been trying to grow a wild rose that my daughter
kindly gave me a start from hers. It has yet to bloom and it keeps getting
yellow leaves. Hubby says it’s because it’s dry but I water it every day and
when I checked the moisture in the soil, it was wet. Sigh!
My garden this year consists of a great crop of leaf
lettuce, one tomato plant, and something either squash or cantaloupe, I’m not
sure which because something keeps eating the vegetable that comes on. It never
gets more than about marble size before it’s eaten. So I have yet to determine
what is growing. I didn’t plant it. At least not this year. I had 5 spinach plants come up. One pea plant
and it was eaten.
My petunias are doing so-so. The poppy seed my daughter gave me from her plants and I sprinkled in my planters did great! I’m saving the seeds off of it and plan to sprinkle them around my peony plants to see if they will grow there next spring.
The plant my daughter gave me last year for Mother’s
Day is doing well in my bedroom window. I do need to take the dead brown
leaves off of it. It didn’t get watered when I was gone during the hot weather and some of
the leaves died. But the plant continued to bloom and grow. It’s a keeper!
Now those are all the plants that I kept alive. I'm not mentioning the empty pots in the garage or the ones that don't look like they will make it through fall let alone the winter.
How about you? Can you keep plants alive? What is your
favorite plant?
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1 comment:
Hi Paty, a wonderful post. I like all flowers, but they don't seem to like me as much. I have tried to grow roses, but they don't flower as I wish they would. Still, next spring I will try again. :)
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