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Life, After

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Where women diagnosed young with breast cancer come to feel less alone. Guided meditations, community, and resources — for you, on your schedule.

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4 contributions to Plant'd
Cut roses question
Hi! 👋🏼 I have always wondered how to stop this, or if it's just inevitable? The droopy stem right under the flower head of a rose. I've seen a Gerber daisy trick with a pin through the stem, but I've never tried it. Figured this is a good place to ask!
Cut roses question
1 like • 30d
@Amy Locks Thank you! I think I've heard about taking off the outer petals before but I've never tried it. The house wasn't hot (winter in Vermont, haha). I always fresh cut the stems when I get them and they go right into water, but I don't always add the packets or sugar. I'll try that in the future, thank you!!
1 like • 3d
@Sue Palmer That's a brilliant idea! Thanks!
Saving some cash!
Last Fall I was able to keep some clippings of my favorite color impatiens, the coral ones :) I kept them all winter rooting on my kitchen windowsill. This past Saturday was sunny and Spring like and it made me want to plant! So I grabbed an egg carton and planted the clippings - and dang did it feel nice to get my hands dirty! I also kept a few geraniums all winter and they pulled through well this year! I wonder if I should shape them a bit to get them ready to grow larger this summer? It's the first year they have actually done really well. What is everyone else planting?
Saving some cash!
1 like • 11d
Thanks Amy! That is what I plan to do :) They were rooting in a windowsill and mostly underwater, I think that's why they were leggy. I need to get them more sun, it's hard this time of year in my house.
1 like • 10d
@Amy Locks oh boy, you just reminded me that I DO have something I could set up! I had forgotten about it 💓
Welcome!
Welcome! Well, if you're here, that means that you n I are like-minded in that we love plants n nature!! I'm so excited to get to know you and grow this community along with you! Please introduce yourself, and also what it is you would love to see in this group, so I can make that happen and keep it interesting!
1 like • Feb 28
Hi everybody! I'm a lifelong plant lover - I even went to school for horticulture a million years ago. All of that knowledge has only ever been used for my own home, though, and much have it has slipped away over time. I live in Vermont with my husband, two teens, and our cat. My home of 20 years has many gardens I have built and added to (most of them weren't here when we bought the house 😁) I have a variety of houseplants that I love but my house isn't set up well for light, so I have to be very strategic with them. My favorite is an ivy that is very tiny but came off of a plant my mom was given when I was born. At one point she had a massive plant, but something happened, and it's almost all completely gone aside from this one little cutting that she gave me that I've been nursing along. I'm really hoping I can get it going again this year! 🪴
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Good morning Plant'd family! So this morning, I have a question for you. Do You have a community? If so, drop it down below, and you might gain a new member or two! If not, why and what can we do to help you get started?
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2 likes • Feb 28
Hi everybody! I'm happy to be here 🙂I do have my own community! It's called Life, After and it's a community for women who were diagnosed with breast cancer before the age of 40 - regardless of current age. It's still a baby, I only have 2 members plus myself, but I have big ideas for it and have been slowly adding content. Here is the link: https://www.skool.com/life-after-8184/about
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Heather Albrecht
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Breast cancer resilience coach for women diagnosed before 40. I help my sisters find resilience, joy, and peace during treatment and beyond 🩷

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