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kelly

kelly's 6. Indoor garden

Garden Type: Indoor | Sun: Partial Sun | Soil: Potting Mix | Established: 2007 | Organic

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My indoor garden. Some of these plants have been moved halfway across BC and back, others have just weathered one move, and others are brand new. In 2010 I moved to Victoria and now have HUGE bright windows, so I’m sure this will grow even more.

Containing 26 plants, kelly's 6. Indoor garden is an indoor garden located in Victoria, Canada and is grown using organic principles.

This Indoor garden is located in USDA Zone 8 and has Potting Mix soil with a Partial Sun outlook.

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Plantings

  • Lithops hermetica

    Lithops hermetica Day 95

    Lithops hermetica

    Purchased on 16 Feb 13

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  • Lithops aucampiae

    Lithops aucampiae Day 95

    Lithops aucampiae

    Purchased on 16 Feb 13

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  • Pachypodium geayi

    Pachypodium geayi Day 95

    Pachypodium geayi

    Purchased on 16 Feb 13

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  • Pepper 'Red Ruffled'

    Pepper 'Red Ruffled'

    Capsicum annuum var. annuum (Grossum Group)

    Sown on 21 Feb 12 Last of the seeds.

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  • Pepper 'New Mexico'

    Pepper 'New Mexico'

    Capsicum annuum longum group

    Sown on 21 Feb 12

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  • Pepper 'Rayado'

    Pepper 'Rayado'

    Capsicum annuum longum group

    Sown on 21 Feb 12

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  • Lipstick Plant

    Lipstick Plant

    Aeschynanthus radicans

    Established in Jun 2011

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  • Christmas Cactus

    Christmas Cactus

    Schlumbergera buckleyi

    Established in Jun 2011 Saved from a black thumb at work!

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  • Fenestraria aurantiaca

    Fenestraria aurantiaca

    Fenestraria rhopalophylla

    Purchased on 07 May 11 AKA "Baby Toes", but I find that name too creepy.

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  • Cactus (Pachycereus?)

    Cactus (Pachycereus?)

    Pachycereus

    Purchased in May 2011 No idea - might be some kind of Pachycereus.

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  • Succulent (Monadenium?)

    Succulent (Monadenium?)

    Purchased in May 2011 Damn I wish greenhouses would at least identify...

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  • Phalaenopsis

    Phalaenopsis

    Phalaenopsis

    Purchased on 15 Mar 11

  • Lithops

    Lithops

    Lithops

    Purchased on 12 Sep 10 These guys aren't easy to find on the west coas...

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  • Cuban Oregano

    Cuban Oregano

    Plectranthus amboinicus

    Transplanted on 20 Mar 10 Got five cuttings from a friend, planted two in...

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  • Cuban Oregano

    Cuban Oregano

    Plectranthus amboinicus

    Transplanted on 20 Mar 10 Got five cuttings from a friend, planted two in...

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  • Calamondin Orange

    Calamondin Orange

    Citrus x microcarpa

    Transplanted on 18 Mar 10 A gift from rainymountain when she popped into ...

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  • Cactus (Ferocactus?)

    Cactus (Ferocactus?)

    Ferocactus

    Purchased on 23 Mar 08 Anybody know what kind it is?

  • Mammillaria

    Mammillaria

    Mammillaria

    Sown on 02 Jun 07 Just some mammillaria cactus species.

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  • Hoya

    Hoya

    Hoya carnosa

    Sown on 20 May 07 Actually a cutting from a plant my mom has grow...

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  • Cactus 'Old Man'

    Cactus 'Old Man'

    Cephalocereus senilis

    Sown on 09 Apr 07 Cephalocereus senilis. Bought from the local W...

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  • Dragon Fruit Tree

    Dragon Fruit Tree

    Hylocereus

    Sown on 18 Feb 07 Not quite a tree yet - but it COULD be. Seeds ...

Comments

  • sundew

    sundew wrote:

    I love this garden. The cacti are really awesome. I’ve never had a cactus but I think that they may be one of my next projects. Have you heard of the man who talked his cactus into not producing spines?

    Posted on 04 Nov 08 (over 4 years ago)

  • kelly

    kelly wrote:

    The man who talked his cactus into not producing spines?? No, I’ve never heard of that!

    Posted on 05 Nov 08 (over 4 years ago)

  • sundew

    sundew wrote:

    It explains it in a book called “the Secret Life of Plants”. Anyway, every day this man would tell his cactus that it didn’t need spines because he would protect it and take care of it, and eventually it grew without spines. It’s pretty interesting.

    Posted on 05 Nov 08 (over 4 years ago)

  • kelly

    kelly wrote:

    You know, I’ve wanted to read that book! It’s just a little extra push. Although I’m sceptical as to the actual reason why the cactus didn’t grow spines, in the very least, it’s interesting (like you said!).

    Posted on 06 Nov 08 (over 4 years ago)

  • rainymountain

    rainymountain wrote:

    Nice indoor garden :-)

    Posted on 06 Nov 08 (over 4 years ago)

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