A few weeks ago, we brought in many plants. There were some that we just had no way of taking in:
This wandering jew was started with about 6 sprigs I just poked in the planter. So simple and not look at it! We already brought the main plant inside, so we can easily do this again next year.
It seems to like its new location as it's blooming!
Next, we brought in these plants:
I have hated this one for years. This year, I decided to fertilize it. I've determined that it's a banana plant. It has grown gangbusters. We'll see how it does through the winter. Our sunroom is a heated room, but, as you can imagine, with all these windows, this room is cold! Last year, we bought a space heater and that really helped. I'm kind of anxious now to see what happens next year when I fertilize it again.
This, tropical hibiscus has continued to bloom inside.
Can you see all of the new buds? We'll see how long it continues. The only problem with hibiscus, is that the blooms only last one day. Actually, it's probably more like 12 hours! Luckily they are big flowers and put on a good show.
I don't really like having to care for these plants all winter long, but it's not that hard. I'm just kinda' lazy--and "over it" by this time of the year. It only takes about 30 minutes of maintenance a week--usually on Sunday. That's not too hard, but I still don't like doing it. If they hold up well, I'll probably be happy come spring!
Speaking of gardening chores, Butch undertook this big job a couple weeks ago. Our house is 40 years old--which means everything is 40 years old--including this planter bed which has rotted.
He thought it was going to be a breeze. But as with most projects, it's never easy. Something always goes awry.
He thought it was going to be a breeze. But as with most projects, it's never easy. Something always goes awry.
After several hours over a couple days, he got it done!
I'm always amazed at what he can do. He can figure out anything! And usually does! One more thing updated. At some point, we're going to have to tackle the driveway and patios. They are all cracking and crumbling. We got a bid about 10 years ago and we wouldn't even consider it. It's got to be way more now. At some point, we're going to have to bite the bullet! But not this year!
When you have a 40 year old house, it's always something!













