ShadyStump
Imperial Masterpiece
Thought I'd share some pics of my kids' trees after a bit of repotting today.
Cold and soggy snow today, so we kicked aside the kitchen rug and dragged buckets of sand and compost inside.
My oldest was first up with her yew.
Smaller prettier pot than the nursery can, and better soil than the mulch.
Oddly, my youngest two - 3 and 6 respectively - were the more focused and attentive ones today. My youngest daughter so much so I was able to get a pic of her working on her benjie.
Yes, those are furry pink clip on bear ears.
My son likes his succulents apparently. He picked a jade.
He's asked about trading it in for a variegated portulacaria cutting I recently started. We'll have to see.
My middle daughter was quite distractible, but still thought she deserved one of the 7 gardenia cuttings we separated from one pot.
She insisted on the one that was flowering of course, and promptly set it in her room... right next to the heater vent... after repeated warnings not to.
Anyways, proud dad has to share.
Thanks.
Cold and soggy snow today, so we kicked aside the kitchen rug and dragged buckets of sand and compost inside.
My oldest was first up with her yew.
Smaller prettier pot than the nursery can, and better soil than the mulch.
Oddly, my youngest two - 3 and 6 respectively - were the more focused and attentive ones today. My youngest daughter so much so I was able to get a pic of her working on her benjie.
Yes, those are furry pink clip on bear ears.
My son likes his succulents apparently. He picked a jade.
He's asked about trading it in for a variegated portulacaria cutting I recently started. We'll have to see.
My middle daughter was quite distractible, but still thought she deserved one of the 7 gardenia cuttings we separated from one pot.
She insisted on the one that was flowering of course, and promptly set it in her room... right next to the heater vent... after repeated warnings not to.
Anyways, proud dad has to share.
Thanks.