Updates: Pitchers, Venus, Binata, and Mary Jane
What did you eat? Pitcher plants are limited to what fits or what does not. The Sarracenia is doing quite well, each pitcher is about seven to eight inches tall.…
What did you eat? Pitcher plants are limited to what fits or what does not. The Sarracenia is doing quite well, each pitcher is about seven to eight inches tall.…
I made a lot of posts featuring something planted upside down over the last year. Today, I thought I would update you on a few of those experiments. Here's one. But you say…
Fixed that - Quick update on the 3D printed, luxury, high-rise condo-complex, for my carnivorous plants. The first topic is that it takes hours to print each one of these…
It is that time. I am always looking for a way to save space and towers of plants is one of those ways. So let's see if growing vegetables in a tower is even possible.…
The last time I posted on her, I suspected a hint of green among the dry, dead buds and leaves. I know that most people set a calendar date, pull them out from the roots, and…
Well, here is one I had not thought of until now. I have been obsessed with farming vertically for some time, as most of you would know if you have read my blog before today.…
We need to talk about the stems first, Then the alien apparitions up top. The largest Caster (oil) plant (Ricinus communis) is tall. It grows leaves, and when they fall off they…
I have included these plants in several of my updates over the last few months, over winter, and they haven't been doing well. I love the smell of these plants when they're…
Hello dear garden lovers here at @hivegarden! I hope you’re all doing well and still enjoying every moment spent with your plants. Today, I want to take you on a…
Today I wanted to do an update on one of the plants that I repotted two months ago. It looks just about the same in the center with all of the old "leaves" slowly turning brown…