In one of my previous posts, I shared that I felt compelled
to rescue some holiday plants left abandoned in a big box store.
These living things were piled among the other left over holiday decorations.
Not only that, these babies were covered in glitter and glue.
I love glitter and glue when it comes to decaupaging things,
but I do not consider it an appropriate decoration for plants.
I brought home some particularly pitiful, abused Norfolk Island pines.
I am happy to report that after much tender loving, cleaning and care
this baby is now big enough to decorate.
Not with more glitter and glue, but with little lights and tiny balls.
Hooray for Post-Holiday Plant Rescue!
Mission Accomplished. Merry Christmas
FLOWER
A wonderful Christmas story. I know you will enjoy the tree for years to come and hopefully you’ll keep us up on its progress.
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Its a beautiful healthy plant now!
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Will send some photos of local N Pines!
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You trying to make me feel bad Queen? I know you folks have giant everything growing down there.
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Good job, me too have a rescued mimusops elengi plant at my garden. I’m planning to make it a bonsai since I don’t have enough area to plant it on the ground.
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Aw, that’s so sweet! I applaud your rescue mission.
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