I wish you were close, I have plants to share. Too many plants because when I trim them I don't throw the pieces away, I stick them in dirt and usually they grow.
Community gardens are wonderful. I hope you get to grow some great produce. It is so satisfying to grow your own food.
Hi Juliette! The plant you have pictured is a pothos, commonly known as ivy. It does look lovely and healthy. Great that you’ve found a place to garden. Much of my prayer time is digging in the dirt.
Living in Texas after years in Michigan, nothing really grows in Texas w/o some kind of extra effort. I miss late August tomatoes that actually tasted tomato-ee. That SMELLED like tomatoes. One could hot-house tomatoes in Texas but w/o the uv - sunlight, they just look like tomatoes.
Ditto peaches or any other flavorful veggie.
In Michigan, one could grow anything easily because they have dirt for days and temps usually fall under 80 most nights.
I wish you were close, I have plants to share. Too many plants because when I trim them I don't throw the pieces away, I stick them in dirt and usually they grow.
Community gardens are wonderful. I hope you get to grow some great produce. It is so satisfying to grow your own food.
I like that, glow up. Me too, my internet friend, me too.
Hi Juliette! The plant you have pictured is a pothos, commonly known as ivy. It does look lovely and healthy. Great that you’ve found a place to garden. Much of my prayer time is digging in the dirt.
Thanks! I suppose I could have used the plant ID app.
Living in Texas after years in Michigan, nothing really grows in Texas w/o some kind of extra effort. I miss late August tomatoes that actually tasted tomato-ee. That SMELLED like tomatoes. One could hot-house tomatoes in Texas but w/o the uv - sunlight, they just look like tomatoes.
Ditto peaches or any other flavorful veggie.
In Michigan, one could grow anything easily because they have dirt for days and temps usually fall under 80 most nights.