Nate and I found this totally cool bromeliad at Home Depot. I went back to WalMart to buy the last of the really cool, cheap pots we found there to put it in. And I love it.
We also picked up this happy little jade plant and funky asymmetrical pot at IKEA. I’m hoping it’ll get enough light where I’ve got it.
It’s so hard to stop buying plants once I start. And since I can’t have plants EVERYWHERE (tho’ it’d be totally great if I could), I have to be selective. As it is, I still want a prayer plant when I come across one, (I’m told they’ll be around in the fall), and I’d love an iron cross begonia. I had to leave behind the lucky bamboo that my mother-in-law gave me for my birthday 5 or 6 years ago that had sprouted babies, and the christmas cactus Nate bought for me 10 or so years ago. Very sad. (Anita, you can totally buy me another plant when you come to visit).
As of now, I’ve got the rabbit foot fern in the kitchen*, the bromeliad and jade in the living room. I don’t have a spot for plants in the front room, which is kind of dark… so I guess if we get any more, they’ll have to go upstairs.
*Funny story… Nate calls to me from the breakfast table-
“Baby, what are these hairy, worm looking things in the plant?”
“That’s the rabbit foot part of the rabbit foot fern. The fern sprouts out of them. They’ll eventually grow to the edge of the pot and start trailing down the sides.” I then wiggle my fingers in demonstration.
He replies, “‘Cause that’s not creepy.”
Well, I didn’t think it was creepy.
September 18th, 2012 at 9:06 am
I agree with Nate: rabbit-foot ferns are strange. I had them in a window box in California so I didn’t have to look at the feet all the time but could enjoy the fern.
I’ve had two teeny jades that I rooted growing atop the kitchen cabinets in the corner farthest from the window and they’ve fine. Jades don’t seem to want—or need—direct sunlight.
September 19th, 2012 at 8:01 am
I’d never heard of a rabbit foot fern before, so I googled a picture.
And I’m with Nate–they’re creepy looking. Cool, but creepy. 🙂