hawkdon
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oh hell go ahead and HIDE!!!

I'm thinking about it, but I only have 32 bucks..oh hell go ahead and HIDE!!!![]()
Oh man. I've used that one too many times, I think.If it does die, you can either sneak out and buy a new one.. or tell her her plant went to live on a farm..because it wanted to be with other plants.
Geez, how many plants have you killed?Oh man. I've used that one too many times, I think.
Not on her, though.![]()
Actually, I used to be really good with houseplants. I always kept 2 or 3 going because my daughter loved them. But after she grew up and got her own place, I planted all my houseplants out in the yard and remained houseplant-free until Michelle and I married. She's got the orchid, some African violets and a few ferns, and she posted their "care schedules" on the fridge.I never felt that men and houseplants should ever get near each other .... that's from my own personal experience ...![]()
I think the orchid's gonna be ok. She'd have a hard time forgiving me if I replaced it with a fake, but if it starts going downhill I'll give my grandson my credit card and let him take her out to select a new one, and maybe buy her lunch, too (he's 19).Could you possibly find an artificial one which looks identical? Then you won't make the same mistake again. (By the way, why are you watering HER plant?)
Not plants, but I've used those tactics when a pet died or had to be re-homed....years ago.Geez, how many plants have you killed?![]()
Yeah, I think the flower's gonna be ok.I was thinking that maybe the soil, being at room temperature, would take the chill off of the water before it got to the roots.
I posted earlier about an inside activity for the winter, and maybe getting some indoor plants could be part of the answer.