How much Green is too much Green?
It's been over a month and I haven't killed any plant. I shall now acquit myself of this self-given label of planter-killer. I posted my Green Dreams not so long ago where I mentioned getting self-watering plants and hinted about more plants.
And yes, there's another plant, maybe more, a lot more, not even self-watering... What have I gotten myself into?
Soon after getting the self-watering plants, which are very stubborn and know how to survive, my confidence was boosted to another level, and I quickly made a long procrastinated trip to the plant nursery. I was looking for indoor plants to brighten up my new space which is not so new anymore. It's been almost 4 months since I moved.
The nursery looks very small, but when I walked around the narrow dirt aisles, I noticed they had a good range of plants for such a tight space and a small town. One look around the plants told me that I needed to go straight to the place covered with a green net shade.
I could recognize Golden Pothos (Epipremnum aureum), Chinese fan palm (Livistona Chinensis) and Grand Devil's Claws (Pisonia Grandis). I had already got a small golden pothos in my self-watering set. I wasn't aesthetically interested in the other two.
Scientific Name: Epipremnum aureum
But lo and behold... these gigantic pothos caught my eye like nothing else. I was looking for at least one large plant, and I couldn't find anything better. I immediately asked the nursery guy to reserve it for me for a later pick-up in another vehicle as it wouldn't fit in my car.
Scientific Name: Araucaria Heterophylla
I don't know why I have always admired Araucaria. Probably because I have also seen my parents think highly of it. Before my trip to the nursery, I had this one plant in my mind to get, and the rest was just buy-if-it-looks-pretty. I had only heard its scientific name (Araucaria) since childhood, so I was a little surprised when I found out it has a pine in its name. Although it does look like a conifer it's not a true pine.
Since Christmas is around the corner, I couldn't help but notice that it looks like a Christmas tree. Although I don't celebrate the occasion and the festival is also not very common in Pakistan, I haven't seen a real one up close except once at an acquaintance's home as a child or maybe in a restaurant. The point is I never paid much attention until I got this plant and the Google tells me Araucaria Columnaris is a Christmas tree.
Another fun fact I came across while reading about this plant... All trees are under my scrutiny now. 😆
A 2017 study found that trees tend to have a tilt dependent on the hemisphere of their location, growing upright on the Equator but leaning south in the northern hemisphere and north in the southern hemisphere. source
I also got 3 pairs of Garden Crotons. All the pairs are of different sizes and colours. I almost killed one Croton. This plant needs bright but indirect sun. I moved it into a darker room due to some work being done in its original spot and soon its leaves started wilting. I put it outdoors in the shade and watered it. By evening, some of its leaves looked upright. I thought to leave it outside for another day only to completely forget shifting it into a more shady space as the sun was too bright and hot that day. Sadly, half of the leaves shedded down that day due to shock. I brought it indoors to a brighter room, and it's been a week, and it's still alive.
Scientific Name: Codiaeum Variegatum
Another beautiful pair that I got was Song of India. This plant is native to islands near the Indian Ocean. The bright green and yellowish-white outlines make this a good choice for houseplants.
Scientific Name: Dracaena Reflexa
My son got 5 outdoor plants of roses that grow all year round. I have finally seen a bud emerging after a month.
All these plants needed new planters because the clay pots didn't look appealing. I wanted to get wicker baskets but they were all too expensive and other options weren't as good. So I thought to get my hands dirty on another DIY. I painted the large clay pot black and wiped clean the plastic ones. I got 2 plastic pots that looked like claypots from the local supermarket. I also got 4 plastic bins, painted them and wrapped some jute around them and voila, 4 new cheap yet chic planters in the home.
Can you spot the one that almost died? 🥲
If these plants survive another month, I might pay another visit to the nursery because there's no concept of too much green. 😉
Despite our combined efforts to destroy it, Mother Nature prevails :)
Now, seriously, your garden is lovely. I miss that fresh-green-coloring that comes with the spring here... Only 4 months left, I can't wait.
By the way, one thing I see my tolerance disappears with time... plastic pots. I throw away almost all of ours and only the clay ones remain in use. Especially when it is about edible plants like herbs and spices.
Ah, this year one of our Ficus trees died and I used the pot to plant... carrots :) I can't describe how sweet they are, absorbing all my positive energy and care, I guess :D
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These pictures are of the place from where I bought the plants. The last collage is of my place.
These turnips are fresh from my garden though. I have never like this veggie but these home-grown ones tasted delicious.
My mom is also against plastic ones. She told me to replace those when she visited. She says plants thrive in the clay ones. I intend to replace but not right now. I'm also not going to eat anything from the plastic pots.
Carrots in the pot? How many?
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One of my favorite winter salads is shredded turnip and carrots, with sunflower seeds, lemon juice and olive oil :)
My pot is 25 cm diameter, I've put something like 20 seeds, the half of them grew. The best part is they grow ok indoors, no bees needed to pollinate, for instance our lemon trees are indoors for the winter and they are blooming at the moment, unfortunately, so no lemons this summer, most probably.
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Sounds yumm! I will definitely try this salad recipe.
I didn't know carrots could grow indoors. Our lemon tree is also blooming. I think I have picked around 7-8 kilos of lemons this month.
Olives go well in that salad as well ;)
Yes and I can't grow carrots outdoors, too many moles in the yard, don't know why and I don't want to kill them. Everything I tried to grow undergrounds, just disappears :|
Our two lemon trees are potted, winters are freezing here and we move them out and in each year, also have to trim them small so they are healthy. Not more than 1 meter height. Harvests are 20-30 lemons tops, if at all.
Just to add that in the years during and past covid, we started to grow much more things in the garden and in the pots and I already could tell if a fruit has grown in a clay or plastic pot. Those carrots are so sweet... Your mom is so right about it, send her my bests! :)
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Sure I will.
We have grown all edible stuff directly in the ground of our backyard. Pots are only for decorative purposes. 😀
Most of our neighbors have greenhouses and I guess I'll have to invest in one of those too at some point.
Food in the big stores doesn't get any healthier, unfortunately. Also, more and more expensive each month.
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Grün ist eine beruhigende Farbe zudem ist grün oft der Vorbote zur Farbenvielfalt es braucht halt Zeit Wasser und Sonne 🌞 🪴
Ich würde sagen Pflanze Nr. 2 🤔
VgA
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Not enough sunlight reaches all areas even on the brightest days. I am thinking to keep the plants moving around the home. Days are getting colder and soon will be less sunny. I don't want to put another one under shock like Croton. Yes, the second one.