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Nature Assassin: 08.12
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The Murderous Saga Continues. What have I been up to since 2011? Picking zucchini at midnight. That being said, I bought a brand new Albizia today, and I've already killed that F. quercifolia. I can hardly wait to get another and try again. Insert evil laugh! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This blog is n.s.f.w. Nature assassin at gmail dot com. The Murderous Saga Continues. Dave's Garden- Plant search engine. Life Among the Leaves. Plants Are The Strangest People. The Fern and Mossery. The Plant Mafia Blog.
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Nature Assassin: The Murderous Saga Continues
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The Murderous Saga Continues. What have I been up to since 2011? Picking zucchini at midnight. That being said, I bought a brand new Albizia today, and I've already killed that F. quercifolia. I can hardly wait to get another and try again. Insert evil laugh! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This blog is n.s.f.w. Nature assassin at gmail dot com. The Murderous Saga Continues. Dave's Garden- Plant search engine. Life Among the Leaves. Plants Are The Strangest People. The Fern and Mossery.
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Nature Assassin: BRING OUT YER DEAD
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BRING OUT YER DEAD. So, this is my latest casualty list, Scottish-style. I guess I'm feeling a little gaelic. Like the black plague sweeping through the highlands in the 1300s and 1600s, I have swept through my indoor garden, leaving death in my wake. Seriously, look at how long this list is. Ah fergot to water et! Ah fergot to water that, too! Good riddance, ye misbegotten bastard of a fern! Poor wee little bonsai. Citrus x meyeri (Meyer lemon) seedlings. Citrus hystrix (Makrut lime). FECK YOU, APHIDS.
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Nature Assassin: 10.10
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A Halloween Photo Essay. Part One: In Which Nature Assassin goes to some Interesting Parties. Part Two: In Which I Stumble Home, Eat Candy, and Collect Seeds. So, what's in the fridge? Collected seeds* in the vegetable drawer. any vegetables whatsoever? If you go hunting in the freezer, watch out for the container of flies. Sarracenias. If you're still hungry, here's some tasty music. Holler if you're interested in trading. I've got mainly annuals and perennials, some houseplant varieties. The Heat is On!
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Nature Assassin: 01.13
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As you probably have guessed, I kill a lot of plants. I also SAVE a lot of plants. from myself. I have met more than one craigslist garden warrior from giving away plants. But now I'd rather offer it to you, the avid indoor-gardener;. Would you care to rescue a plant from me, the Nature Assassin? Currently, all I have is a lipstick plant (aeschynanthus), ; type unknown. Do you like in the Chicago area? Would you like to adopt it? Search craigslist Chicago for Lipstick Plant. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Nature Assassin: Pictures From My Shower... tradescandalous!
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Pictures From My Shower. tradescandalous! Nuh uh, you wish. I don't think you're ready for the proverbial jelly. When I shower, I like to feel like I'm in the rainforest, minus the tropical diseases. So I installed an overhead shelf and stocked it with orchids and tropical vines, including Tradescantia flumensis (possibly 'Quicksilver') and Tradescantia zebrina. Anyhow, welcome to my THIRD post of 2011, mid December. It's been pretty weird. Why wasn't I documenting my summer? December 13, 2011 at 4:05 PM.
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Nature Assassin: 12.11
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Pictures From My Shower. tradescandalous! Nuh uh, you wish. I don't think you're ready for the proverbial jelly. When I shower, I like to feel like I'm in the rainforest, minus the tropical diseases. So I installed an overhead shelf and stocked it with orchids and tropical vines, including Tradescantia flumensis (possibly 'Quicksilver') and Tradescantia zebrina. Anyhow, welcome to my THIRD post of 2011, mid December. It's been pretty weird. Why wasn't I documenting my summer? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Life Among the Leaves: Well, Thank Goodness That's Over!
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Life Among the Leaves. Growing Along with My Houseplants. Tuesday, March 1, 2011. Well, Thank Goodness That's. Things got a bit neglected here among the leaves. Some plants went a bit too long between waterings. The whitefly infestation hit my four hibiscus plants again, badly enough that I've decided not to play around. They are gone, and I'll do my best to replace them this spring and summer. As far as some of my other plants are concerned, I have a bit of damage control ahead of me. I dont know why Fe...
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Life Among the Leaves: How Will You Make it On Your Own? Degrafting a Euphorbia
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Life Among the Leaves. Growing Along with My Houseplants. Wednesday, February 27, 2013. How Will You Make it On Your Own? Several years ago, I purchased this crested Euphorbia lactea,. Which I think is the cultivar E. lactea. White Ghost.' Since this plant has enough green growth, i.e.,. Really badly, I accepted this marriage of convenience. Crest scion grafted onto an unknown (to me) Euphorbia. But just as it did for Mary Richards, (the title of this post is from The Mary Tyler Moore Show. I then used m...