Thanks, dear girl. I am wondering why your African milk plant does not have tiny leaves on the sides. When the leaf is cut, it brings out a sap, which is milky, hence the name. All succulent plants like your plant and the dragon fruit plant like sandy soil. It is best to mix some sand in the loam soil and transfer the plant to a bigger pot and see what happens. Don't over water succulents. Note: An African milk tree with the leaves is toxic and can cause itching. If you ever get one, keep it out of reach of children and pets
Are you Also a plant parent because I see you know alot about plants than me And the the mixing of sad and soil, I started doing it in all my new plants
@Mrslutwamarasheedah Yes, I am dear. I love plants of all kinds, shrubs and flowers in the boarders, in pots outside. and house plants inside. One day, especially when you start planting outside you new place, we shall share ideas 💡
In my place where I live, I improved soil which was filled with brocken crockery, stones and left over building material and planted climbing roses on the house were we put rubbish bins. They were gorgeous. People used to come and take pictures but they were cut down. It is a rented property. I have planted some on our site in Mbale.
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Your plants look very healthy...
We all love plant babies 😂😂😂😂 only a plant farmer can relate
Thank you for the plant tour... ❤
They are looking so healthy
I wish mine could grow beautifully like yours ❤
The plants look so healthy ❤
Thank you so much
Thank you for taking care of nature
You are so welcome dear
See the bu pink flowers...
I don't know when i last received flowers from my plants 😂😂
Thanks, dear girl. I am wondering why your African milk plant does not have tiny leaves on the sides. When the leaf is cut, it brings out a sap, which is milky, hence the name.
All succulent plants like your plant and the dragon fruit plant like sandy soil. It is best to mix some sand in the loam soil and transfer the plant to a bigger pot and see what happens. Don't over water succulents.
Note: An African milk tree with the leaves is toxic and can cause itching. If you ever get one, keep it out of reach of children and pets
Thank you so much dear for the plants tips
Are you Also a plant parent because I see you know alot about plants than me
And the the mixing of sad and soil, I started doing it in all my new plants
You are welcome 😊@@Mrslutwamarasheedah
@Mrslutwamarasheedah Yes, I am dear. I love plants of all kinds, shrubs and flowers in the boarders, in pots outside. and house plants inside. One day, especially when you start planting outside you new place, we shall share ideas 💡
In my place where I live, I improved soil which was filled with brocken crockery, stones and left over building material and planted climbing roses on the house were we put rubbish bins. They were gorgeous. People used to come and take pictures but they were cut down. It is a rented property. I have planted some on our site in Mbale.
You have green paper... wow...
Kati twagala strawberries 😂
Ka jambo mami
where do you get your plants
Some I buy them and others from friend’s and relatives
Monstela deciosa 😂😂