Surprises and Progress in our Indoor Garden

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Hi dear Hivers, I hope you're having a good start to the weekend !

My last article on our little indoor garden was on 17 July. Which means that I've been concentrating more on the one we now have in the countryside, which requires even more work ! However, you can get back to this update via here.

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Here I would like to introduce you to two plants - a lemon tree and a cactus - that grow spontaneously together. To be honest, it's more the lemon tree that came along by chance, probably when I needed to add a bit of compost. In any case, it's a lovely surprise and each of the plants seems to be doing very well at the moment !

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Next comes one of our specimens of Kalanchoe daigremontiana. In Spanish, we call it "mil hijos" in reference to all the little shoots that grow on the leaves and take root when they fall into the earth. It's very easy to reproduce and if I remember correctly, we started with just one leaf.

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This is another specimen of Kalanchoe, but I can't remember what type it is. On the other hand, I have the impression that its mode of dissemination is the same - well, we haven't seen it yet !

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This little plant of Adromischus cooperi is a joy to behold ! In fact, since we've stopped watering it so much, it's never looked better ! Which goes to show that it's not water that plants need, but the right amount of water !

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Then there's our only survivor of all the Crassula perforata shoots that had taken well. That's why I think we're going to take good care of this one so that we can multiply it again !

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I tried to take a few photos of what was growing around my feet, but without too much success... at which point the sun went behind a cloud and that didn't really help !

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Let's move on to these young avocado shoots... Yes, I know, one of the three is no longer young and for good reason : it's dead. I have to admit, I didn't behave very well on that one !

Look at the amount of roots in the pot in the second picture! But from now on, I'm going to hurry up and get everything in the ground, at least before Christmas !

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The two surviving shoots are full of life, but I don't think I should wait too long either...

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Let's finish with a slightly more general view, including our papyrus, which never seems to be doing so well... Quite simply, four or five of the little bunch of stems reaching upwards reach the ceiling, at a height of around 2.5 meters !

I hope you've enjoyed this article and the photos of our plants, and I'd be interested to know your favourites and also to see the ones you have at home !

Thank you for your visit and see you soon,

<3

@anttn


All texts, images and plants are my own ^^






Bonjour chers Hivers, j'espère que vous entamez bien le weekend !

Mon dernier article sur notre petit jardin d'intérieur remonte au 17 juillet dernier. C'est vous dire que je me suis davantage concentré sur celui que nous avons désormais à la campagne et qui demande d'autant plus de travail ! Quoiqu'il en soit, vous pourrez retourner à cette cette mise à jour par ici.

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Ici, je vous présente deux plantes - un citronnier et un cactus - qui poussent spontanément ensemble. Pour tout dire, c'est plutôt le citronnier qui est arrivé par hasard, sûrement une fois que je devais rajouter un peu de compost. En tout cas, c'est une belle surprise et chacune des plantes à l'air de très bien s'en porter pour le moment !

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Vient ensuite un de nos spécimens de Kalanchoe daigremontiana. En espagnol, l'appelle "mil hijos" par rapport à toutes les petites poussent qui poussent sur les feuilles et qui prennent racines lorsqu'elles tombent dans la terre. Sa reproduction est très aisée et si je me rappelle bien, nous avons juste commencé avec une seule feuille.

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Ici un autre spécimen de Kalanchoe, mais je ne me rappelle pas de son type en particulier. En revanche, j'ai l'impression que son mode de dissémination est le même, enfin, nous n'y avons pas assisté encore !

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Ici, ce petit plan d'Adromischus cooperi fait plaisir à voir ! En effet, depuis qu'on ne l'arrose plus autant, il ne s'est jamais mieux porté ! Comme quoi, ce n'est pas d'eau dont les plantes ont besoin, mais avant tout de la bonne dose d'eau !

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Puis viens notre seule survivante de toutes les pousses de Crassula perforata qui avaient pourtant bien pris. C'est pour cela que je pense que nous allons bien bichonner celle-ci afin de pourvoir la multiplier à nouveau !

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J'ai essayé de prendre un peu ce qui poussait au niveau de mes pieds, mais sans trop grand succès... c'est à ce moment là que le soleil est parti derrière un nuage et cela ne m'a pas franchement aidé !

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Passons à ces jeunes pousses d'avocatier... Oui, je sais, il y en a une sur les trois qui n'est plus toute jeune et pour cause : elle est morte. Sur ce coup-là, je veux bien le reconnaître, je ne me suis pas vraiment bien comporté !

Voyez la quantité de racines dans le pot sur la deuxième image ! Mais je vais m'empresser dorénavant de mettre tout cela en terre, en tout cas avant Noël !

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Les deux pousses des survivants sont pleines de vie, mais je pense qu'il ne faut pas que je tarde trop non plus...

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On termine par cette vue un peu plus générale, avec notamment nos papyrus qui eux, ne semblent jamais s'être aussi bien portés... C'est bien simple, sur la petite botte de tiges qui s'élancent vers le haut, il y en a bien quatre ou cinq qui arrivent au plafond, à à peu près 2 mètres cinquante de hauteur !

J'espère que vous aurez apprécié cet article, les photos de nos plantes et je serai curieux de connaître vos préférés et aussi de voir celles que vous avez chez vous !

Merci pour votre visite et à très bientôt,

<3

@anttn


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Some great plants here and which reminds me that I should also show our cactuses again.
!PIZZA

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Thanks @papilloncharity 😀

I should also show our cactuses again.

I would be curious to see those !

Have a lovely Sunday ✌️😘

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My pleasure and in between the power cuts over here, I will assemble some photos to post sooner, rather than later. !LOLZ

I hope that your Sunday was also good and may the new week be kind to you.
!PIZZA

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Ahh, I hope it's still find with the power cuts ! I bet you manage it well !

Don't hesitate to mention me in the post, I would be curious to see that :)

Many thanks and I wish you a nice day ahead ✌️

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Oh yes, we cope with the power cuts, as we have had them every year now for many years. The only problem that we have is that they keep on increasing the prices every year. How do you pay for something that you don't get?

Sure, I will mention your tag name in the post.

Thank you and a good day also for you!

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Yes, indeed, that's the absurd side of some things managed in a modern or liberal way... although I'm not a complete pastist, we have to admit that some things are less well managed, more expensive and less efficient, which is a bit too much sometimes !

All right, that will help me to keep an eye ;)

Thank you 😇

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Add corruption and mismanagement plus a dire lack of maintenance to your modern or liberal way, then it becomes a real and dark nightmare.

No problem!

!PIZZA

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Indeed ! Hopefully, spirituality, reading and consciousness are here to help !

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I agree, but the sad case is that so many people nowadays don't read. This world is in real trouble my friend.

!PIZZA

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That's true, but I strongly believe that everything is cyclic and then, after the dark ages, good times will be back !

I wish you an happy New Year dear ✌️

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I like your cyclic belief, as it carries a lot of truth, and at some drastic times, everything needs to crash, before it becomes better.

Thank you kindly for the wish, and it is reciprocated with !LUV

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Yeah, Nature is the great teacher about that, no life without death, no weakness without strength :)

Have a good 4th day hehe ✌️

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Petit jardin intérieur pendant la saison rude :)
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Oui, on maximise les chances de passer l'hiver héhé :)

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Your Adromischus cooperi looks so good! I lose my A. festivus a while ago. One of the plants I did not want to lose :(

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Isn't it ? Even us who took care of it, we were completely surprised !

I lose my A. festivus a while ago.

Oh, no...! 😞 I know the feeling and share it, it's strange how sometime, just a little change can be decisive...

But is you gray feline is not involved ? I suppose not, as he must have learnt that fat plants were a non-zone for him !

Have a lovely Sunday dear @ewkaw😘

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No, she doesn't nibble on succulents. I am pretty sure it was too much water at some point. They seem to be very picky about it. When I noticed it was too late.

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Yeah, water seems indeed to be a key factor for the Adromischus !

Ha, yes, I suppose succulents aren't part of the cat park 😅

Have a good end of the year dear @ewkaw 😘

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You got great plants here and they are doing well. The Adromischus cooperi plants looks like something edible.

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Thanks @iskawrites :)

I'm not sure about the fact that this one is edible... or just if you're super hungry haha 😅

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Did you plant the lemon and cactus seeds together or how come they are growing together?

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No, the cactus was already here and the I may have dropped a bit of compost, and in this one, there were lemon seeds haha 😅

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