I am good with nothing else so we complement each other's skills, Tracy. The crucial tip with cacti - leave them alone, they will be doing all right. Live stones in winter almost don't need watering at all.
Tracy can tell you that I have a thriving orchid collection. *beams with pride* Green thumb. I neglect them horribly. One of them is putting out buds again.
What type of flower is that?
ReplyDeleteA cactus flower- it just have bloomed in my flat. Live stones (the general name of these cacti) bloom like that once a year, in autumn.
ReplyDeleteThey're amazing plants, aren't they? I'm never very good with cacti, I can't deal with plants that rarely need watering.
ReplyDeleteI am good with nothing else so we complement each other's skills, Tracy. The crucial tip with cacti - leave them alone, they will be doing all right. Live stones in winter almost don't need watering at all.
ReplyDeleteExactly - ignoring is something I've never been very good at - but I'm getting better.
ReplyDeleteI'm really good with spider plants, though - no matter what I do to them, I don't think I've ever succeeded in killing one.
I've got one spider plant over my computer desk - a very resillient fellow!
ReplyDeleteTracy can tell you that I have a thriving orchid collection. *beams with pride* Green thumb. I neglect them horribly. One of them is putting out buds again.
ReplyDeleteYep, beautiful orchids, Red Witch!
ReplyDeleteI'm fine with outdoor plants, but indoor plants I have to stick to spider plants, I tend to kill everything else.