O Fortuna! You bloom where planted. You survive droughts, neglect, cats with gastric distress… and for what!?!? To be left to vainly struggle against the Grim Frost Reaper. Oh, the ignominy! Tis well you should hide from us. Our dying screams will haunt you dreams in the cold of December!! :~o(
I hate aloe! Every year my wife has more and more of the useless things. She brought them in last week and they are on the shelves, tables, my weight bench and our sprouting area. Maybe they actually have some use, but one plant would probably be plenty!
Janis is stressed out, first turning the clocks back, now deciding which plants will live, which will die. It shows in her face. The sunrise, sunset episode got her all mixed up, apparently.
You need to keep Diatomaceous Earth dry for it to be effective so I would put it around and under the outside of the base of your houseplant that you bring inside. I know some people who kept their potted Christmas tree outside and when they brought it in to set it up at Christmas time the Ants that had made a home in the soil woke up from
Robin Harwood over 6 years ago
Decisions have consequences. Face them.
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen over 6 years ago
And the others die…DIE… DIE
gammaguy over 6 years ago
Indoor “nature” seems UNnatural, Arlo?
alasko over 6 years ago
Frost, it’s a killer.
Milady Meg over 6 years ago
“I mean, other than death row.”
LadyPeterW over 6 years ago
Hail Caesar (salad)! We (plants), who are about to die, salute you!
flagmichael over 6 years ago
They’re moiderers!
Tyge over 6 years ago
O Fortuna! You bloom where planted. You survive droughts, neglect, cats with gastric distress… and for what!?!? To be left to vainly struggle against the Grim Frost Reaper. Oh, the ignominy! Tis well you should hide from us. Our dying screams will haunt you dreams in the cold of December!! :~o(
jonesbeltone over 6 years ago
No, he is not comfortable sitting among the ‘dead’.
david_42 over 6 years ago
I hate aloe! Every year my wife has more and more of the useless things. She brought them in last week and they are on the shelves, tables, my weight bench and our sprouting area. Maybe they actually have some use, but one plant would probably be plenty!
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe over 6 years ago
why bring them inside to kill them? they’ll die from neglect outside just as well.
Nicki's ZoMcYo over 6 years ago
Feeling guilty, are we?
andy vast-binder over 6 years ago
sad, sitting amongst the dead and dying
DCBakerEsq over 6 years ago
The Plant Graveyard. Otherwise known as my backyard.
57-Don over 6 years ago
Arlo’s suffering from survivor’s guilt
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 6 years ago
Remember to put diatomaceous earth, a non toxic insecticide, in the soil to keep the ants and other insects from invading your home.
BlueIris Premium Member over 6 years ago
“We who are about to die, salute you!”
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Is Jimmy drawing Janis as an older looking woman now?
April Anemone over 6 years ago
Janis is stressed out, first turning the clocks back, now deciding which plants will live, which will die. It shows in her face. The sunrise, sunset episode got her all mixed up, apparently.
tammyspeakslife Premium Member over 6 years ago
You need to keep Diatomaceous Earth dry for it to be effective so I would put it around and under the outside of the base of your houseplant that you bring inside. I know some people who kept their potted Christmas tree outside and when they brought it in to set it up at Christmas time the Ants that had made a home in the soil woke up from