I could never get orchards to survive my house. Even in a well lit bathroom where humidity is high. Cactus in our planters which my hubby loves and it thrives!
I have a green thumb with my outdoor plants and landscaping, still do okay if I keep them on the sunroom. Inside the house…they’re doomed! Too many variables inside and my worst attempt was an orchid. Read up and did everything suggested, still died.
In 7th or 8th grade we made shoebox dioramas of some part of North America. I got Baja California, so I got some sand and bought a small barrel cactus, lopped the roots of it, and pushed a nail up through the middle of it to hold it in place. They hung them up around the top of the blackboard and left them there all year. After about three months the cactus got a flower on it. No water, no roots, and apparently thriving.
drogers30 almost 2 years ago
Probably over watered it
TheThingIs almost 2 years ago
Probably not enough sun at your desk.
Enter.Name.Here almost 2 years ago
No, but you do a great job keeping patients alive. If you had to choose between the two…..
Jacob Mattingly almost 2 years ago
IS THIS HELPING?
fuzzbucket Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I think I’ll shop for another med center.
LawrenceS almost 2 years ago
A lot of domestic cacti die from over-watering. In the wild they don’t have to worry about some diligent owner pouring water on them every day.
jhpeanut almost 2 years ago
Had mine for @ 22 years and still thriving.
jagedlo almost 2 years ago
A break in the story about Nicole’s mom…
crookedwolf Premium Member almost 2 years ago
It’s like space travel; the one left behind gets old and dies..
random boredom almost 2 years ago
Whatever happened to the goldfish that was smuggled?
Ellis97 almost 2 years ago
A doctor just killed a plant? How ironic.
poppacapsmokeblower almost 2 years ago
But you’re great with patients, woman!
jbarnes almost 2 years ago
I can kill a succulent in no time. It doesn’t seem to matter how often I water it.
GaryCooper almost 2 years ago
People tend to kill cacti by giving them too much water, or not enough light. Not enough water will kill them, too, but it takes a lot longer.
cj57 almost 2 years ago
What happened to the goldfish?
198.23.5.11 almost 2 years ago
Yeah,did she remember to bring back the goldfish?
David Huie Green ForceIsAUsefulFiction almost 2 years ago
“…whereas the goldfish, may he rest in peace, ….”
mmcalkins almost 2 years ago
I could never get orchards to survive my house. Even in a well lit bathroom where humidity is high. Cactus in our planters which my hubby loves and it thrives!
Leewit almost 2 years ago
I have a green thumb with my outdoor plants and landscaping, still do okay if I keep them on the sunroom. Inside the house…they’re doomed! Too many variables inside and my worst attempt was an orchid. Read up and did everything suggested, still died.
neatslob Premium Member almost 2 years ago
In 7th or 8th grade we made shoebox dioramas of some part of North America. I got Baja California, so I got some sand and bought a small barrel cactus, lopped the roots of it, and pushed a nail up through the middle of it to hold it in place. They hung them up around the top of the blackboard and left them there all year. After about three months the cactus got a flower on it. No water, no roots, and apparently thriving.
Comicsandcookies over 1 year ago
You and me both, Marcy!