I have an atrociously brown thumb. As in, Bill has asked that I never attempt to grow tomatoes or keep a houseplant alive ever again. But for purely sentimental reasons, I took a clipping from my Aunt Joy's hoya plant (which was grown from a clipping itself from my grandmother's hoya). I put it in a glass of water by the window and, well, pretty much forgot about it for 4 months.
Lo and behold, that crazy little clipping survived and thrived. I went out and bought some soil and a pot for it, then forgot about it for another 2 months. Bill finally asked that I either toss it or put it in the pot. Which I did. (put it in the pot). That crazy little clipping has become a crazy little growing plant.
Now that I think back on it, I seem to remember my grandmother making a comment about how nothing could kill that crazy little hoya. Apparently, even her granddaughter.
09 June 2009
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2 comments:
my thumb is black. NOthing grows. unless mold is consideed a plant - in my old house this is my plant - gross! ;)
Get thee a hoya! Seriously, it's like Roboplant.
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