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Kitty just can not keep away from the Bull Frog, now look at this mess he is in?
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You are inspiring me @Bubbles3 I have just moved into a tiny terrace with a small courtyard after having a big garden. Herbs are on my must grow list!
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LOOK WHO CAME TO WATCH US GROW THINGS.
Looks like I will plant some catnip for them. They are one big beautiful family of Bengal cats! ![]()
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My favourite of the plants in pots in my back courtyard was described to me when I got it as a 'noddy violet'. This is not a plant type I've been able to find easily on the web to show you. It may be a wildflower of some kind. In any case, I have it in a hanging pot and it has grown effusively, overflowing its pot and hanging down beautifully, almost always flowering, over the past year since I've had it. It looks something like this, except mine is wilder and longer...
Near this I have 'mother in laws tongue' (aka 'snake plant') growing in a pot on the ground. It looks something like this...
There is a planter box with a variety of succulents in it, looking something like this (except mine is much more overgrown, the plants are taller, and have grown messier in the box now, also overflowing really...
There's an aloe vera plant in a pot (also for medicinal purposes), looking something like this...
There's also another succulent in a solo pot and two bromeliads. The bromeliads seem sick. I haven't had any luck caring for them. I've passed on the care of them to C, who has a much more luscious pot plant garden in his courtyard, evidence of a greener thumb than mine. But neither of us are having much luck with the bromeliads. Any tips appreciated. ![]()
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@Mazarita@Love the noddy violet, can't find it on the net. @CheerBear@Former-Member@frog@Bubbles3 Just planted some sweet peas in my garden, so I'm putting some in our community garden also.
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