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Ah! He was reminiscing about a car he had a few years ago and sold, he was looking them up online! yesyerday, he's been missing it... great idea!Does he need a new sports car or pickup?
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Ah! He was reminiscing about a car he had a few years ago and sold, he was looking them up online! yesyerday, he's been missing it... great idea!Does he need a new sports car or pickup?
I think that's called a Jade plant. I have one. I started it from someone's slip, grew tall like a foot high, then staked it. Then a cat knocked it over and broke it. Then I stuck that part in the dirt and it grew too. Then hubby knocked it over so I had pieces everywhere. It's now 6" tall, so we're starting over, and no more plants on end tables in the living room!No need to apologize! I have a poor succulent, it is needing some expert advice...
It seems he has been over watered latelyhis name is Twig and I think I've had him for 2 years.
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He's grown but I really don't know what he needs. He was just one shoot when I brought him home. How can I do better for Twig? Soil, pot size? Nutrients?
Right now he gets spritzed on random occasions with orchid fertilizer spray and watered also occasionally.![]()
Large jade plants are quite valuable. At least they were in the 70's.I think that's called a Jade plant. I have one. I started it from someone's slip, grew tall like a foot high, then staked it. Then a cat knocked it over and broke it. Then I stuck that part in the dirt and it grew too. Then hubby knocked it over so I had pieces everywhere. It's now 6" tall, so we're starting over, and no more plants on end tables in the living room!
I have a swiss cheese plant you should get Tink. Can't kill that thing and it's prolific as heck!
Then there's this English Ivy we brought in this fall. In the south, they grow up the sides of people's houses but here we have to bring them in. It went so nuts outside this summer that hubby had to build it a rack. That flower is from a sunflower seed that grew when we brought other plants in.View attachment 3745258
Well, guess Tink and I better keep working on ours then!Large jade plants are quite valuable. At least they were in the 70's.
You have such a beautiful green oasis! Mine is struggling...I think that's called a Jade plant. I have one. I started it from someone's slip, grew tall like a foot high, then staked it. Then a cat knocked it over and broke it. Then I stuck that part in the dirt and it grew too. Then hubby knocked it over so I had pieces everywhere. It's now 6" tall, so we're starting over, and no more plants on end tables in the living room!
I have a swiss cheese plant you should get Tink. Can't kill that thing and it's prolific as heck!
Then there's this English Ivy we brought in this fall. In the south, they grow up the sides of people's houses but here we have to bring them in. It went so nuts outside this summer that hubby had to build it a rack. That flower is from a sunflower seed that grew when we brought other plants in.View attachment 3745258
I just read a bit about them, it said they grow an inch or two a year, but can get to 3 to 6 feet tall. Wow, I bet a large one is worth a decent amount of money. Also, if they get enough sun, they're supposed to get a red edge to their leaves, well, mine is over watered and not getting enough sun. Poor Twig!Back in the 70's the man who had a greenhouse in MO that started my tomato plants had a very large one in his greenhouse that he used to start his new plants that he sold. He had been offered lots of money for his if I remember right. It was several feet tall. We should put one in our sun room if we ever get it emptied to where we could and start a lot of little ones for the new farmers market we are getting.
No need to apologize! I have a poor succulent, it is needing some expert advice...
It seems he has been over watered latelyhis name is Twig and I think I've had him for 2 years.
View attachment 3745241
He's grown but I really don't know what he needs. He was just one shoot when I brought him home. How can I do better for Twig? Soil, pot size? Nutrients?
Right now he gets spritzed on random occasions with orchid fertilizer spray and watered also occasionally.![]()