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Free plants from alleyway scavenging: a collection.
I find bouquets past their prime all the time in the green waste dumpsters, but usually the carnations and chrysanthemums in them are perfectly fine. So I pick them out to make my own bouquets.
This pink and peach carnation one was huge and obviously came from an event that had many identical bouquets—probably table bouquets at a wedding reception or something that someone took home to enjoy.
Seriously I probably bring home free flowers once a month and they last at least two weeks. If you want your flower bouquets to last, definitely fill them with carnations and chrysanthemums.
I also find houseplants suffering from neglect or disease. Some don't make it and you have to quarantine them, but this palm has several good leaf spikes so I potted it up in a container that I had scavenged a few weeks ago (I had been planning on painting it but oh well).
Two weeks later and it's looking pretty good. I can't tell if the yellow in the leaves is a color variant or if it needs adjustment in fertilizer so am keeping an eye. It will likely live outside for the summer.
This begonia looked so good that I was fully confident that merely potting it up would bring it to magnificence.
Fucking squirrels. Seriously.
Scored a huge number of spider plant babies this weekend.
So I carefully arranged them upright in a colander that I set into a bowl of water (makes changing the water and checking root growth super easy). Going to get them started producing water roots first before potting them up since they don't have the umbilical from the mom plant to rely on. I'm going to have to put up more hooks for hanging pots if most of them make it even if I crowd the pots. A good problem to have.
And for the downsides of plant scavenging:
Moved the huge monstera plant (scavenged years ago) in the two pots it had taken over outside in an attempt to get a handle on the mealybug infestation it developed. It's not really doing much if any damage, but it looks terrible and it has transmitted to a small dumbcane upstairs (presumably via cat as they were both next to places the cats favored napping). The local ant population has already taken an interest so maybe they'll solve the problem for me (instead of their usual causing-me-problems issue). I have a bottle of insecticidal soap but...it's a big plant and I only have one bottle. So it's going to live outside for the season to allow natural predation of the mealybugs and we'll reassess in the fall. I'll try treating the dumbcane directly (but also outdoors).
"Chrysanthèmes", 1932
oil on canvas, 61 x 79.1 cm
Marie Laurencin (French,1883-1959)
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