mandag den 12. december 2022

Poetry Monday :: Potted Plants

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This time you'll have two shorties, a WordLit and a Haiku.



Potted plants growing
in my rooms. Green in winter
and brown in summer.

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Next Mondays topic is: Muffins.

6 kommentarer:

  1. Smiling. I am MUCH better at growing plants outdoors than in. Much,much better.

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    1. I tend to forget the indoor ones over summmer, there's so much growing going on outside. I just finished my yearly winter-begin plant inspection and brushing off, only 3 non-survivors.

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  2. It's not easy to remember the plants indoors, is it.

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  3. I can't have potted plants inside because of my hayfever and the soil eventually starts to smell musty which is even worse for me.

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    1. You need to grow Tillandsia, which just need a drop of air and a dusting now and then, or maybe a hydrophonic garden of non-flowering flowers. I just can't have smmely ones like hyacinths.

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