This is awesome!!!
And nice succulent—I believe that’s in the crassula (genus) nomenclature but I’m not sure the species —I’m a bit of a plant lover..
This is awesome!!!
And nice succulent—I believe that’s in the crassula (genus) nomenclature but I’m not sure the species —I’m a bit of a plant lover..
Jelly bean sedum I believe is the laymen's term. I love to mix my love for jewelry, gardening, and photography into one shot. Thanks for stopping by.
Sounds like my type of person!! You got yourself another follower
That's funny we had exactly the same amount of followers until I followed you. Your one ahead of me now brother lol.
It was meant to be my friend! Well now you need another follower haha
Looking forward to talking to you in the future. This spring and summer I’ll have tons of posts on my plants. I actually raise Bonsai as well so they will be coming out soon too!
Neat I actually took a couple bonsai culture classes in Junior College years ago. Can't wait till spring myself. Looking forward to seeing your trees.
It’s a great hobby, it really is. I’m fairly new to it considering the real veterans have decades of experience. There’s something really special about caring for something like that- I just love it.
Sadly I lost all mine years ago. I was living in an apartment with all my trees on the back deck. I tarps and shadecloths to protect them from the afternoon sun. There was a windstorm this one summer day while I was out of town. When I got back the tarp was torn off and all the bonsai trees where fried. A couple survived, struggled along, and eventually died too. My favorite was a manzanita bush that I dug in the wild. It had the most beautiful red bark. It was a pretty sad day to say the least...