I liked the layout and ease of use. There‘s a wide variety of plants listed as well. Picked up some new tips for a couple recent acquisitions I wasn‘t as familiar with which were helpful to know. Good houseplant reference book.
I liked the layout and ease of use. There‘s a wide variety of plants listed as well. Picked up some new tips for a couple recent acquisitions I wasn‘t as familiar with which were helpful to know. Good houseplant reference book.
2/5⭐ Aside from a handful of charts, any useful information in this book is buried in bloated paragraphs of repetition and padding. Even just skimming the majority of pages was a frustrating experience. Though images were often the same set from different angles, they were cute.
This reminded me of my daughter, though she disagreed because this girl has green eyes. But I had to have it!
This is the second succulent arrangement I‘ve purchased this spring, so I‘m thinking I‘d best do some reading to have any chance of keeping them alive. 😅
I found a new favorite plant book (not the tagged one). Snake plants are Scorpio, in case you were wondering.
I follow my local plant nursery on instagram solely so I can keep tabs on Abby, the nursery cat. After getting kittens of my own this summer I‘m more amazed than ever at how good she is to be trusted wandering around on her own not just around customers, but warehouses of expensive and poisonous plants. My kittens ate my one non-poisonous #houseplant as soon as they moved in 🤣 #JanuaryJazz @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
#JanuaryJazz Day 10: Perhaps this counts as a #Houseplant of sorts - an actual living tree inside our favourite restaurant where my husband celebrated his birthday last weekend. Only in Dubai. 🌴
Bloody hell. I went to the supermarket for a carrot (the final ingredient required to make minestrone) - I don‘t need the temptation of *waves hand at wall of plants near the entrance*