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May 10, 2006

Spring Planting


I'm trying to make my place a little more inviting by adding some plants and I need your suggestions.  I have a jade plant that's been with me for a decade and a friend gave me some kind of ivy a few months ago that seems to be doing nicely, but a couple of pansies just died on me.  I'm not always great at remembering to water my plants (and then I compensate by overwatering them), so I'd like to find something that won't punish my occasional inattention by shriveling up immediately.  I suppose I could get a cactus, but having a cactus seems to be an open admission that I'm incapable of taking care of something that is even the slightest bit demanding.  I'm not sure that's the message I want to convey to visitors, especially the cute ones.

Posted by wintermute2_0 at May 10, 2006 05:52 PM

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Try a 'Christmas Cactus' - they survive abusive care - flower beautifully - almost NEVER need re-potting because they like tight quarters -

Mine lives on the kitchen window sill - blooms like crazy with huge lipstick red flowers and doesn't hate me.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_cactus

Perhaps mine is something else - because it never blooms in December - but is blooming now and will again in July. Good luck!

Posted by: Susan at May 11, 2006 09:58 AM


I've also managed quite nicely with a peace lily, mainly because it abruptly collapses when it desperately needs water -- but it doesn't seem to hold a grudge about having to collapse. The visual signal works wonders for me.

Posted by: Libby at May 12, 2006 09:13 PM


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