Which means I rarely if ever make a resolution on New Year's Eve because they end up being pretty generic and easily broken no matter how big or small.
Last year was the exception. I got a succulent planter as a Christmas gift and bought an aloe plant to be its plant buddy in the kitchen. I jokingly said my New Year's Resolution for 2019 was Don't Let the New Plants Die.
Not only do I often forget that plants need water but we get very little sunlight through our windows during the winter. Who knew water and sunlight where so important?
You can read how I hung this plant shelf on the side of my kitchen cabinets here.
If you're wondering I bought the plant which I left in the nursery pot and the planter at Ikea.
If you're wondering I bought the plant which I left in the nursery pot and the planter at Ikea.
I am happy to report that not only did I keep the succulents alive but the aloe plant grew so much I recently repotted it. Yay me!
That means if you have a plant that thrives on neglect and no sunlight - I'm your gal!
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Thanks so much for hosting each week!! I hope you have a great weekend!!
Hugs,
Debbie
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