Sunday, March 17, 2013
Happy St. Patricks Day
Had to do this one for Amy- she loves green and St. Patty's.
This little gem can be done with three or four leaves. I got the pattern of a Pintrest post. Basic loop with three petals and then a single crochet stem ( I did six and then single crocheted back up to the base).
The Pintrest post link is:
http://www.skiptomylou.org/2009/03/13/crochet-shamrock-garland/
She did this as a chain- I left the shamrocks as individuals with a pin backing and gave them to my kids and coworkers.
Have fun.
Plants- Drocera Sundew Carniverous plant
Oh, wonderful Drocera.
One of my new plants that I am trying out is the Drocera.
I have one drocera plant that has been doing really well.
I got this about 3 weeks ago and it has a lot of new growth. The older stalks look a little dry but I think this is due to shipping. It is bouncing back great. I love it's unusual shape and texture.
I decided to try doing gemmae (clones) also. I have been growing the clones for 3-4 weeks. I have never done clones but it hasn't been very hard. The clones are still very small and would fit on a pencil erasure. They are finally big enough to catch on camera.
I bought my gammae from:
http://www.droseragemmae.com/GemmaeSales.html
I can't wait for them to get large enough to take a really cool picture.
These plants need light and distilled water. They are in a mix of peat moss and sand with some perlite. They need to stay wet- always water in their saucer.
For more info on care:
http://mysite.verizon.net/elgecko1989/Drosera.html
I am also trying seeds but do not have results yet. I just put them down today. I'll let you know in a week or two how it goes.
One of my new plants that I am trying out is the Drocera.
I have one drocera plant that has been doing really well.
I got this about 3 weeks ago and it has a lot of new growth. The older stalks look a little dry but I think this is due to shipping. It is bouncing back great. I love it's unusual shape and texture.
I decided to try doing gemmae (clones) also. I have been growing the clones for 3-4 weeks. I have never done clones but it hasn't been very hard. The clones are still very small and would fit on a pencil erasure. They are finally big enough to catch on camera.
I bought my gammae from:
http://www.droseragemmae.com/GemmaeSales.html
I can't wait for them to get large enough to take a really cool picture.
These plants need light and distilled water. They are in a mix of peat moss and sand with some perlite. They need to stay wet- always water in their saucer.
For more info on care:
http://mysite.verizon.net/elgecko1989/Drosera.html
I am also trying seeds but do not have results yet. I just put them down today. I'll let you know in a week or two how it goes.