I have collected a fair few plants since I last posted (gosh they are just as bad as chickens).
Today I also got even more with a gift card from my sister. Now to find homes for them.
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This Purple 😍
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These little guys are too cute
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Reviving this to show off my plant shelf in my bedroom. I like the light in here, it’s similar to my kitchen where most of my plants are thriving right now.

Houseplant count is up to 48 🙈
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Wow, so pretty! I have all my plants condensed into my bedroom, so it looks like a rainforest. I think I recently hit fifty.
 
I finally got a grow light! Here's the bulk of my collection!
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Here's some new plants of mine!
This Callisia repens "Pink Lady" has got to be one of my new favorites. Not only is it PINK, but it's also SPARKLY. I couldn't ask for a better plant! See how it shimmers in the sunlight?
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More....the big flowering Echeveria is the most recent addition
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My new venus flytrap! TIL you can actually feed it dried mealworms. NICE!
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In other news... TIL also that I have a mealybug problem :/
 
I'm an avid outdoor gardener, BUT clueless about indoor plants. I've probably only had three indoor plants - ever (and I'm 51). Does anyone have suggestions on the best house plants for beginners? I have three urns that I would like to fill. The locations where they'll be get indirect light, but no direct sunlight. Suggestions??
 
I'm an avid outdoor gardener, BUT clueless about indoor plants. I've probably only had three indoor plants - ever (and I'm 51). Does anyone have suggestions on the best house plants for beginners? I have three urns that I would like to fill. The locations where they'll be get indirect light, but no direct sunlight. Suggestions??
:frow Snake plants are always a good start!
 

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