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🌿Check-in🌿
🌿 Plant Parents Check-In! 🌿 Real talk—plants don’t come with instruction manuals, and neither do we. So let’s do a quick pulse check 👇 What season are you in right now? 🌱 Thriving – everything’s growing and you’re feeling confident 🍃 Learning – some wins, some “why are you drooping??” moments 🥀 Struggling – plants AND motivation are a bit meh 🪴 Restarting – took a break and easing back in Drop the emoji that fits you best and, if you want, tell us one plant you’re proud of OR one that’s currently testing your patience 😅 No judgment here—this is a learning + growing space (for humans too).
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@Casey Fox same! I didn’t use anything for size comparison but here’s a few of mine
New plants
My husband likes to spoil me from time to time when it comes to plants, this is what he found for me this time definitely love!!!
New plants
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@Amy Locks Palmstreet
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Thank you
🌿Neat Plant Propagation Techniques🌿
🌿 Neat Plant Propagation Techniques! 🌿 Hey Plant Lovers! 🌱 Did you know there are so many fun and easy ways to propagate your favorite plants? Here are a few cool techniques to try! And also an article I found that goes a little more in depth! Are you good at propagation? Are you currently doing any props? Share in the comments! We'd love to see them! 🪴Water Propagation: Take cuttings of your plant and place them in a clear jar of water. Watch as roots begin to develop, and once they're established, you can transfer them to soil. 🌿Leaf Propagation: For plants like succulents, you can use individual leaves and let them root in soil or water. It's amazing how new plants grow from a single leaf! 🪴Division: For larger plants like ferns or spider plants, you can separate the root ball into smaller sections and replant them. It’s a great way to multiply your green family! 🌳Air Layering: This method is perfect for larger plants and trees. You create a small wound on the stem, wrap it with moist sphagnum moss, and once roots form, you can cut it and plant it. Give these techniques a try and watch your plant collection grow! 🌿✨ https://www.lovethatleaf.co.nz/blogs/plant-care-guides/how-to-water-propagate-indoor-plants?srsltid=AfmBOoqOqtjj_pPakpdEnzeLKvCg2w4qO-ahGH3_wzBX6DHTkzJ5ZKiQ
5 likes • 23d
Most plants with an outer node will root in water, personally I use a mix of fish water and plant liquid silica paired with an air bubbler for most my props and for those that can’t handle straight water I use damp spag moss
🪴 Tea
🌿🔥 PLANT PEEPS1— I NEED THE TEA. 🔥🌿 What’s the one plant that absolutely humbled you… and what wild thing did it do? We all have THAT plant — the one we swore we could handle, the one we researched, babied, rotated, misted, whispered to…and it STILL pulled a dramatic “I’m not doing this anymore” and died (or is currently in witness protection behind your other plants). 👇 Drop yours in the comments: - Name the plant - What went wrong - And whether you’ve forgiven it yet 😂 Bonus points for pics of the crime scene 🌱📸Let’s see who has the most dramatic plant story! Personally, id have to say, anytime I buy a fern..every time! I love them, but the only way they stay alive is in a terrarium..like this one.
🪴 Tea
1 like • Jan 8
@Brittany Bunk that’s super cool, I didn’t know you could do that !! ☺️
2 likes • Jan 8
Lost a calathea painted rose to spider mites, found webbing on a couple other plants, got them into quarantine and been battling it with hand sanitizer of all things and it’s working quite well
Plant care reminder:
🌱 Plant Care Reminder: Be Gentle With Yourself 🌱 If you needed a sign today… this is it. You’re doing better with your plants than you think. Every plant parent—no matter how experienced—has had a plant that struggled, got crispy, melted, or straight up said “I’m out.” It doesn’t mean you’re bad at caring. It means you’re learning, observing, and growing right along with your plants. Plants don’t come with one-size-fits-all instructions. Sometimes it's the light, sometimes the soil, sometimes the plant just wasn’t meant for your space. And that’s okay. 💚 So water your favorites, check on your new sprouts, and remember:✨ A lost plant is not a failure. It’s part of the journey.✨ Every plant teaches you something.✨ And you’re still a great plant parent. Keep growing—one leaf at a time. 🌿💫 This ficus is proof that patience takes time. This guy had me freaking out loosing leaves left n right for awhile...you can tell...the bottom half used to have leaves....but then I moved him n didnt water him for like 2-3 months, and now he's doing much better. :) So dont loose hope!!! Have a great day!
Plant care reminder:
1 like • Jan 8
@Valarie Hahn If you google mini rose care complete guide pdf there’s a really good one from Mahoney’s Garden Center
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Amanda Grasser
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Just a middle aged married lady with a plant “addiction”

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Joined Dec 9, 2025