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tggardens ¡ 7 months ago
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A bonus shot of a little Red Koi isopod hanging out on a Lemon Button Fern leaf.
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inga-don-studio ¡ 1 year ago
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WHEN DID THIS HAPPEN?! I still need to re-pot you, you beautiful maniac-
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Sir, you've already had four pups. Pretty sure you're supposed to be dead by this point according to the (apparently incorrect) air plant guides I read when you did this the first time. I mean I'm glad you're still kickin' & all but EXCUSE ME WHAT IS THAT?!?!
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I’m feeling so much kinship with my plants right now.
My idiot brain has decided that it’s clearly autumn, now that we’re heading back into chilly wintery weather after a warmer false spring.
My beloved idiot babies, i.e. my air plants, ferns & ZZ plants, have all been going hog wild sending out new growth & popping off new pups since the arctic blast as if it was the middle of spring.
This is an apartment of NO seasonal awareness and no brain cells (though I guess that’s more a problem for me than the greenery) and we’re all confused.
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moonlitenvyillust ¡ 4 months ago
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Giving my moots pet names because my mind is reversing into that incident in life and so I'll fix it by spam posting! (Also pulling some Mr D's)
@lenamiyabi : Lenalena or MiyaMiya, ehehe. Laama Makoto
@cutob : tob tobi tob tob tobali- never mind your Cut-B
@lemonade-tree7 : lemon, Caspi, Perri, orange juice fern, Cracker
@fr0g7yyo : Froggy, Fr0-7, Frrr, Frape yoyo
@kindred-spirit-93 : kinny, spiritus, sembilan tiga
@writer-s-block-button : purple! Oh and reader's jammed joystick
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brinefathomcaves ¡ 7 months ago
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100 Trinkets for Brinefathom Caves
A tiny bottle containing a drop of liquid gold that never dries
A child's drawing of a pirate ship
A broken-off cutlass hilt
A jar of mouth-numbing jellyfish jelly
A little mouse that likes to hide in your pockets
An albatross feather
A flute made from bone
A steel disk etched with the positions of constellations at the summer solstice
A tiny stone carving of a bird-headed, wing-armed woman
A dried out and fragile mermaid's purse*
A bloody hankerchief with embroidered flowers around the edges
Somebody's peg leg
A gold coin that's always damp
A rock-hard dried lemon*
A hand puppet that looks like a moray eel
A ring hung with rusty old keys
A tin cup etched with runes
A faded cameo portrait of a dwarf
A coin-sized stone that smells strongly of rum
A conch that sounds like someone singing when you hold it to your ear
A heavily-stoppered vial of super-spicy hot sauce
A dashing tricorn hat
A coconut lined with geode-like crystals
A pair of fins from a mermaid's tail †
Scissors that can cut sailcloth without making your hand tired †
A handful of dried fish eyes
Half a silver coin*
A six-sided iron teetotum with a different shell on each face
A dried puffer fish
A bottle of squid ink
A small rubber fish that squirts water when squeezed
A braided length of hair
A coin purse made from a clam
A tiny monkey's fist knot*
An actual mummified monkey's fist
A large scallop shell with Auran text etched into it
A pair of dice, each carved to look like a tiny coiled sea serpent**
A tiny wooden bird, delicately balanced on a round base, that acts as a weather vane
A weakly-magnetized iron starfish, a couple inches across
A polished steel mirror that only reflects you
A fern frond that's always green and fresh
A flag that blows into the wind instead of with it
A large cricket in an iron cage
A bone carving of a swallow*
A lover's eye pendant*
A pouch of bright blue sand
A small pot of pale green, pungent salve
A set of fanged wooden teeth
An articulated wooden hand
A vial of preserved, faintly-glowing lichen
Two square feet of a star-patterned quilt
A large, bushy false beard
Four brass buttons from a naval officer's jacket
A compass that points east instead of north
A piece of sea glass the shape and size of a smooth human heart
An empty but still great-smelling tin of tea from a far-off port †
A lantern shaped like an anglerfish †
A pipe inlaid with mother-of-pearl
A small jar of deep-sea fish teeth †
A leather eyepatch with a cat's eye embossed on it
A tin whistle that makes dolphin noises
A plush calico alligator with one button eye
Two halves of a sand dollar with gilding on the broken edges**
A pale blue glass eye**
A smooth pebble with markings that look like a face*
A minuature ship on a minuature sea in a minuature bottle. The sea reflects the state of the sea outside**
A sun-bleached wooden sign with an arrow painted on it
A scrimshaw etching of a ship on a large tooth*
A green bottle containing a letter from a shipwrecked sailor
A sea serpent's tooth, long as your forearm
A bottle containing seawater and a piece of living coral
A whittled wooden whale that sinks in water
A crystal deck prism
A small wooden goblet that doubles any alcohol poured into it †
A love letter neither written by nor addressed to you
A padlock that doesn't lock
A small piece of parchment with a large black spot on one side
A piece of gold lace*
A bronzed seahorse skeleton
A wind-up mechanical goldfish
A fist-sized lump of stone crudely carved into a chained, crouching man
A toy sailing ship
The flag from a pirate ship
A tarokka deck with simple black-and-white nautical-themed illustrations
A parrot skull with "Dear Polly" etched on the back**
A single earing hung with tiny bells
A necklace strung with shark teeth
A black bandana on which dragon are embroidered in gold thread
A cloak pin made from a shell containing a tiny immortal hermit crab †
An obviously-incorrect map of the surrounding sea
A saucy pinup drawing of a merperson
A woven silver bracelet that can magically turn into 10' of sturdy rope †
A necklace with an iron anchor pendant
A miniature replica of a lost ship's figurehead
A ring made from a spoon
A silver coin with a heart and initials etched onto it*
A few feathers tied together with a scrap of silk*
A compact with face powder and a powder puff
A yellow ribbon embroidered with initials*
A mask that looks like a horrible deep-sea fish
(Non-trinket rambling under cut)
I had help making this list! The other contributors (and the symbols that mark which entries they came up with) are as follows:
* @aranov
** Decoder13 (who isn't on Tumblr)
† @fishdavidson
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f00t-fic ¡ 9 months ago
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a-lilyinthevalley ¡ 2 months ago
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(Floral Wreath anon here!)
*Grabbing flowers and plant parts while browsing a book, stressed*
Fir twigs, yellow acacia, fernleaf yarrow, tansy, garlic flowers, aloe, amaranth, ragweed, Jericho roses, agarwood, purple lion's herb, thrift, milkweed, asphodel, aster, bamboo, birch leaves, calathea, marigold, chrysanthemum spray, vetiver, Balm of Gilead, palm lily, crocus, daphne, ribbon plant, spurge, fennel, ash leaves...
Would rockweed help? No, no, that would just drag Wind Archer into this...
Snowdrops, golden star, ginkgo, liquorice leaves, bachelor button, barley, maybe waxvine... White and purple hyacinth? Hmm... Oh, Verse, why must you be so cryptic? No matter, let's see if any more of these flowers can be used in any potions to help things along.
Morning glories, lilies, sea lavender, lithops, pea lotus maybe, bluebonnet, purple medic, star daisies, lemon balm, monstera leaves, quina, daffodils, muskroot, lotus, beargrass... Wow this is a lot, but I'm only halfway through this jammy book.
*sigh* Okay... water lilies, four leaf clover, ginseng (ooh, makes wonderful tea), red poppies, pentas, pinkweed? Yes, restoration is good. Canary grass, spruce twigs, pine needles, rose-colored primroses, almond blossoms, flowering almond, bracken ferns, mountain pasque, pomegranates mayhaps... Pear blossoms, acorns, black and peach roses, wood roses, sweetbriar, wild petunia, white willow, garden sage, elderberry, figwort, hoodwort, lamb's-ear, comfrey, dandelions of course, what else...? Yew, meadow rue, bluewings, tulips, Cretan mullein...
Pansies, perhaps? Mm... we'll keep it as an option. Wild poinsettia, xeranthemum, and maybe zinnias. Oof, that was... a lot. Now to sort them by specifics.
Verse, if you can hear me, can we get any more clues about how to get White Lily back?
[You. Are amazing. I'm very normal about this. Pulling out the artillery plant and then mentioning Wind Archer had me DYING. You cannot just say that.]
Verse doesn't respond. However, Fwanon feels a breeze sweep through the room, and when they look back to the flowers collected, something has changed about them.
The bamboo, yellow acacia, snowdrops, dandelions, zinnias, and forget-me-nots are all... glittering.
The anon also notices a new plant added to the bundles surrounding them - wormwood, also glittering.
Had She marked the important plants, as a way to assist them?
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macabremomo ¡ 9 months ago
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Plant Therapy Plants left to Collect (30) Alocasia Frydek, Alocasia Frydek Variegated, Amaryllis, Banana Leaf Ficus, Boxwood Bonsai, Christia Obcordata, Golden Barrel Cactus, Greenovia Rose Succulent, Laceleaf, Lemon Lime Philodendron, Madagascar Palm, Olive Tree, Philodendron Pink Princess, Pitcher Plant, Poinsettia, Polka Dot Begonia, Purple Heart, Rat Tail Cactus, Red False Banana, Sansevieria Cylindrica, Satin Pothos, Silver Dollar Jade, String of Buttons, String of Turtles, Tree Philodendron, Weeping Fig, Whale Fin Plant, Xanadu Philodendron, Yellow Orchid
Plants Owned: 59 African Violet, Air Plant, Albuca Spiralis, Alocasia Bambino, Bat Flower, Boston Fern, Bromeliad Antonio Pink, Bunny Eared Cactus, Calathea Freddie, Chinese Evergreen, Christmas Cactus, Desert Rose, Donkey Tail Succulent, Dragon Tree, Dragon's Blood Succulent, Echeveria, English Ivy, Fiddle Leaf Fig, Giant Variegated Monstera, Golden Pothos, Heart Leaf Philodendron, Hedgehog Aloe, Hens and Chicks, Hoya Heart, Hoya White Leaves, Iresine Bloodleaf, Jade Plant, Jellyfish Air Plant, Lemon Button Fern, Lemon Lime Prayer Plant, Living Stone, Lucky Bamboo, Maidenhair, Mini African Violet, Monstera Deliciosa, Peace Lily, Peperomia Puteolata, Peperomia Watermelon, Peruvian Apple Cactus, Pilea Peperomia, Pink Orchid, Polka Dot, Ponytail Palm, Prickly Pear Cactus, Rainbow Coleus, Red Agloanema, Rosemary Topiary, Round Cactus, Rubber Plant, Schefflera, Snake Plant, Spider Plant, Spiderwort, String of Hearts, String of Pearls, Swiss Cheese Monstera, Venus Fly Trap, White Wizard Philodendron, Yucca, Zamioculus Zamiifolia, Zebra Plant, Zig Zag Cactus
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6hoursofsunlight ¡ 2 years ago
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The back of my balcony is the "fern corner" since it is the shadiest part. I currently have 2 pots of lemon button ferns, a single stem of clematis in a patch of chickweed, and some mint.
I cycled through various ferns in the round pots for the past few years, because I would leave them out in the winter and they would die. Last year I decided to bring them in (to save some money from having to replace them again), and this summer they grew quite well and filled out most of the pot. I trimmed the ferns today, mostly at the front so that the rock garden at the base is visible again. Also, the moss and chickweed make for some nice looking ground cover. I am hoping to get more fern varieties next spring, specifically maidenhair and rabbit's foot.
I was joined by two little garden friends, a tiny bee and a cabbage looper caterpillar. I think there are a handful of this species of bee who live in my garden since I saw them every morning and they stayed throughout the day during the summer. I would like to get a bee house for them next year.
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tggardens ¡ 7 months ago
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Some quick pics of the terrarium for isopods that our 4-year-old helped me build.
These will be his first pets, he loves to help me mist the other terrariums and feed the big pets (cat and dog) so now he can have something that is "his" to take care of.
And the Powder isopods are actually out and about quite a bit exploring their new home.
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vancouverkitchenrenovation ¡ 2 years ago
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Choosing Plants For the Bathroom
Adding plants to the bathroom can be a fun and relaxing way to add a bit of color and life to your bathroom. But how do you choose the right plants for your space? You’ve got to choose something that can survive indoors. If you’re lucky, you can find a few different types of plants that can thrive in your bathroom’s environment.
Chinese evergreens
Whether you’re looking for a plant for your bathroom or kitchen, Chinese evergreens are easy to care for. They’re hearty plants that purify the air and are low maintenance. In fact, they can be grouped with other tropical plants for maximum effect.
Chinese evergreens thrive in well-drained soil and moist conditions. They’re easy to care for and can adapt to different conditions. They can grow in shadier areas, too, but they do better under indirect light. They don’t like sudden temperature changes or cool drafts.
Chinese evergreens can also be propagated through stem cuttings. You should cut the plant with sharp cutting shears and coat the roots with a root hormone. You can then replant the plant in a pot with drainage holes.
Peace lily
Having a peace lily plant in your bathroom can be a very attractive addition. These plants have an elegant tropical look and can make a nice statement in a large bathroom. They are also very easy to care for.
Peace lilies are great air purifiers. They can help remove mold spores from the air, which can cause irritation in the throat and coughing. They also act as humidifiers for other plants. They are very low maintenance plants, and are a great addition to any bathroom.
The best peace lily care tip is to water the plant when it is dry. They don’t like to be overwatered. If your soil seems to be dry when you water, try flushing it out to get rid of salts and chemicals that may have built up.
Spider plant
Having a Spider Plant in the bathroom can make a big difference. They are easy to care for and are very low maintenance. They are also a great choice for people who are new to plant ownership.
Spider Plants are very adaptable and are easy to grow in many environments. They also tolerate low light and low humidity. However, they do not like full sun.
When you want to plant Spider Plants, choose a container that has plenty of drainage holes. These plants prefer a moist, permeable soil, but they can be grown in a variety of soil types.
They also require regular watering, but they do not need to be in direct sunlight. They thrive in slightly damp, warm environments.
Lemon button fern
Among the many varieties of houseplants, lemon button fern plants for the bathroom are perfect for those who want to grow a tropical indoor plant without the hassle of frequent watering and fertilizing. These ferns also provide a natural source of oxygen to the bathroom.
Although the lemon button fern does not need too much maintenance, it does need to be watered regularly. Lemon buttons are also prone to pests. If you have an infestation, you may have to treat the entire plant with insecticidal soap or neem oil. Other common pests include spider mites, aphids, and mealybugs.
To keep your lemon button fern healthy, you must also keep it away from cold drafts. It is also helpful to keep it in an area that has a lot of humidity. You can use a humidifier or even a pebble tray to provide extra humidity.
Lauretta’s Paphiopedilums orchid
Lauretta’s Paphiopedilums orchid plants for the bathroom are a great option for a centerpiece. These orchids grow well in low light conditions. They also produce long-lasting blooms. These plants are easy to care for.
These orchids grow well in bathrooms, especially if the bathroom has a humid atmosphere. Bathrooms are usually warm during the day and cooler at night. These plants can withstand heat spikes up to 38degC.
Bathrooms also have a backhanded daylight. Most of the time the window blinds remain closed, meaning that the bathroom is not getting direct sunlight.
Paphiopedilum orchids are also ideal for bathrooms because they are low-maintenance. They can be watered once a week. Watering in the morning will prevent bacteria from rotting the roots.
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Adding house plants in your bathroom will not only make it look more welcoming and healthy, but they will also improve the air quality. House plants are easy to care for and can add a luxurious touch to any bathroom. In fact, some plants even grow in low light conditions.
The snake plant (or Mother-in-Law’s tongue), is a great choice for any home. It’s very hard to kill and filters toxins from the air.
The arrowhead plant is also a great choice, as it can tolerate low light. However, be sure to keep it in an area with plenty of indirect light. It needs to be watered occasionally.
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Statistics
2023 bathroom design trends: 82% of those surveyed preferred low-maintenance, nonporous surfaces for their bathroom. (https://nkba.org)
Other sustainability instruments developed by Noken include an ‘Eco cartridge’ (its two-position switch makes it possible to use 50% less water and energy), and a water ‘flow rate limiter’ (that uses jets and air to reduce water consumption). (decoist.com)
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2023 bathroom design trends: Floating vanities were favoured by 71% of those surveyed. (https://nkba.org)
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2023 bathroom design trends: Large format tile (59%) was the most popular material for tub and shower surrounds. Slab surfaces (40%) were the next most popular (https://nkba.org)
2023 bathroom design trends: Chromotherapy, which uses coloured lights to stimulate relaxation, was chosen by 25%. Preset lighting schemes for different times during the day were favoured by 29%. (https://nkba.org)
2023 bathroom design trends: Heated floors were favoured by a substantial 75% of those who responded to the survey.(https://nkba.org)
2023 bathroom design trends: Large format tiles were favoured by 59% of those surveyed.mSlab surfaces were favoured by 40% of those surveyed. (https://nkba.org)
This article will reveal more about AntiBac surfaces and how Villeroy and Boch products have 99.9% fewer bacteria. (superbath.co.uk)
2023 bathroom design trends: Windows above tubs were favoured by 51% of those surveyed. Skylights were selected by 37% of those surveyed. (https://nkba.org)
External Links
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How to paint bathroom cabinets for an easy vanity upgrade
How To
How to hire an contractor for a bathroom renovation project
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Take a look at online forums. For example, there are several bathroom remodelling forums on Facebook where people post pictures of their projects and ask for advice. Reddit as well Pinterest are popular.
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plant-ings ¡ 3 years ago
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freyalorelei ¡ 3 years ago
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For anyone interested in getting the same kind of plant that the Revenge "liberated" from those dastardly fishermen, it's a lemon button fern. Very easy to keep in low-light conditions as long as you frequently water and mist it.
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harold-smith-in-training ¡ 4 years ago
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Update: Pellaea Rotundifolia
9/13/2020:
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Hot cats, it’s actually looking like a fern again!
I had it in a cachepot and it sat in water for a week... so it had a bit of a set-back. But I didn’t lose any fronds! It’s living, chachepot-less, on top of the toilet getting bright diffuse light in my bathroom, slowly growing back into a pretty lemon button fern.
11/22/2020:
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purplenickel ¡ 7 years ago
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🌿Spa day for my friends 🌿
Water and coffee ground fuel for the soil and some new decorations
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cellardoorplants ¡ 3 years ago
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The Peperomia Green Bean plant is a unique and attractive perennial green bean succulent. Read this guide for proper care of this new plant in your home! Resource: https://cellardoorplants.com/lemon-button-fern-care-guide/
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pityleaf ¡ 8 years ago
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everyone please appreciate my beautiful lil fern
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