"Corn plants are impossible to kill," Dale, the garden center guy, told me yesterday. He hadn't seen mine. Two of its three stalks are now leafless, bringing me to the garden center for a replacement. Sorry Corn Plant :-(
But all's well that end's well.
Having received Dale's top 5 water & fertilizer tips, I've since clipped Corn Plant's (CP) remaining dead brown leaves and found him a flattering new home in back of a tall chair. We truly feel as though he's going to make a full recovery. And as if that's not fabulous enough, it does get better. A brand-healthy-new Parlor Palm now sits proudly in CP's old corner. I'm pleased as punch. Here's to hoping Dale's plant-savvy has rubbed off on me.
Now I certainly hope my challenges do not in any way dissuade you from inviting a plant into your own home. While they do require some specific care, the exciting memories and good times they add to your life are priceless. (lol)
In fact, there are several ways I enjoy bringing a touch of the wild into my home, not only via rare tropicals (jk) like CP, but with furry beasts and flying friends too. Perhaps the reason we're so attracted to nature and animals is they're perpetually authentic, unlike us humans, forever cloaked in the drama of our personalities.
Do you have some favorites also? I'd love to hear about them.
Parlor Palm. Found the little butterflies hanging from the plants in a flower shop in Budapest.
Plants like friends too
No, not a stuffed bird, just a really good replication
Our older cat is a very active senior. She never misses a shopping day opportunity to jump in the bags. (Oil on Winsor Newton Paper)
Wooden Carved Bird Friends
Countless times have I admired my sweet kitten enviously wondering, "How do you wake up every single day looking so effortlessly glossy and perfect?"
CP's relo (far left)
You are ever so clever and wise!
Posted by: Molly | Thursday, January 20, 2011 at 12:19 PM
Thank you so much MollyMags:-) Thanks for stopping by and visit again soon:-)
Posted by: Juliane | Thursday, January 20, 2011 at 06:27 PM
Maybe you can add the link to Dale's garden center into you posting...I'm sure he'd appreciate it!
Posted by: Pamk | Monday, January 24, 2011 at 12:26 PM
Great idea Pam. If they have a website with a store everyone can access regardless of location I'll be sure to put it up.
Posted by: Juliane | Monday, January 24, 2011 at 09:33 PM