Gardening on February 26



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Today I decided to give some of the plants I have indoors some TLC, because it was definite that I could not continue postponing it, they already showed signs of needing TLC such as more soil, change of pots or removing them.

I started as usual adding more material to the compost, it was nice to see or rather perceive the smell of quality soil, I did not see earthworms, but I know that everything is on the right track and soon the results will be seen, that's great.

Now then I transplanted the zamioculca that I bought last year, it gave a new branch very big in comparison with the first one and I could see that the small pot would not allow it to grow, so I took out the pot that I had bought last year just for it and planted it there, I hope that now it will give more branches.

On the other hand, one of the jades, the one that had given more problems, but that already looks better, I decided to change its soil, because I noticed that when I watered it it did not drain well and to my surprise it was the best decision, because its soil was a complete swamp, now I hope to see it grow more comfortable and happy.

From one of my mother's pots I took out some dead plants, but the soil is great, so I used it partly for the jade and I put some in the pot that belonged to the zamioculca to plant some small cactus. Also, in the unoccupied pot, I found a small oregano plant and planted it in a temporary pot to acclimatize and then transplant it somewhere else.

I also took the opportunity to add soil to the jade that is down in the gardens and gave a cutting of a purple cretonne to a neighbor who wants to plant in other gardens. Sadly, the colorful cretonne I planted at carnivals seems to have died, as I planted it in what I think is my cats' sandbox and apparently the pee hasn't lent it any good.

Finally, I am glad to see that although one of the branches of the rose dried out completely, she has a new one that looks very lively and green, which was born from the bottom, this rose has shown to be a real fighter, I will wait for the right moon to cut this dry branch.

I say goodbye happy because it is definitive that the hours that I dedicate to gardening makes me very, very happy, a hug to all and until a next publication full of plants.

versión en español (pulse aquí)

Hoy decidí hacerle un cariño a algunas de las plantas que tengo en interiores, pues era definitivo que no podía continuar postergándolo, ya daban señales de necesitar cariño como más tierra, cambio de macetas o removerlas.

Comencé como ya es costumbre agregando más material al compost, fue agradable ver o mejor dicho percibir el olor de tierra de calidad, no vi lombrices, pero sé que todo va por buen camino y pronto se verán los resultados, eso es grandioso.

Ahora bien, luego trasplante la zamioculca que adquirí el año pasado ella dio una rama nueva muy grande en comparación con la primera y se veía que ya esa maceta pequeña no le permitiría crecer, así que saque la maceta que había comprado el año pasado justamente para ella y la sembré allí, espero que ahora al estar más holgada de más ramas.

Por otro lado, uno de los jades, el que más problemas había dado, pero que ya luce mejor, decidí cambiar su tierra, pues note que cuando la regaba no drenaba bien y para mi sorpresa fue la mejor decisión, porque su tierra era un completo pantano, ahora espero verlo crecer más cómodo y feliz.

De una de las macetas de mi madre saque unas cuantas plantas muertas, pero la tierra está genial, así que la use en parte para el jade y coloque un poco en la maceta que era de la zamioculca para sembrar algún pequeño cactus. Así mismo, en la maceta desocupada, encontré una pequeña planta de orégano orejón y la sembré en una maceta temporal para que se aclimate y luego trasplantarla a alguna otra parte

También aproveché, para agregarle tierra al jade que está abajo en los jardines y le di un esqueje de una cretona violeta a una vecina que desea sembrar en otros jardines. Tristemente, la cretona de colores que sembré en carnavales parece haber muerto, pues la sembré en lo que creo es el arenero de mis gatos y al parecer el orine no le ha prestado para nada.

Por último, me alegro ver que aunque una de las ramas de la rosa se secó por completo, ella trae una nueva que luce muy viva y verde, la cual nació desde la parte baja, esta rosa ha mostrado ser toda una luchadora, eso me encanta esperaré la luna adecuada para cortar esta rama seca.

Me despido feliz porque es definitivo que las horas que dedico a la jardinería me hace muy, pero muy feliz, un abrazo para todos y hasta una próxima publicación llena de plantas.

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Where do you normally get your soil from? Do you use compost?

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Hello @riverflows I am currently taking it from the gardens or pots in which the plants have died, as I am in the process, again to make the most of the compost that was my mother's, after her death I found a bag in which I had saved part of the result of the compost, that land or compost was a wonder.

Fortunately, here there are many green areas and in certain places the leaves accumulate and what is left underneath becomes an excellent quality soil. Last year I also received half a bag of soil that a friend bought in a nursery and it helped me a lot with a group of plants that I transplanted to bigger pots, because I was lacking soil.

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