Finally able to relax a little bit on my very traumatized garden!

It was a lot hard to move some quite more matured plants from my previous open balcony to a closed one in my new apartment. I wish it was open!

A couple of losses later, a few root rots, broken branches, broken vases later, I’ve accepted that plants will also go through rough times, just like us! And we need to let them heal at their own time.

Everything happens slower in the plant world. No need to obsess about watering plans, fancy soil, a bunch of fertilizers. Just let them grow!

May your garden be bjg or small, compost if you can and enjoy it!

(A few afters and befores)

by mary_fox

3 Comments

  1. NightShadowWolf6

    You have an impressive mixed collection…keep it up, they all look happy!!

    For me it’s been 2 weeks from an appartment to a house 1000 km (621 miles) away, with around 200 plants and way to many boxes of stuff. I’m still trying to find them places and seeing some of them not liking the move too much because of the sudden change of climate.

  2. redadhdventures

    I am so impressed with your plants, especially that heart leaf philodendron! She looks so happy! I have some 80+ houseplants, and I’ve started saying, “I’ll leave this apartment when the plants die or I do.” I fear moving. I can’t even move my monstera out of the bedroom because she’s gotten so big.

    Also, I would die for that tiny lizard.

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