My big Dracaena got knocked over while I was on vacation. To make matters worse, it laid there, in the baking sun (it had been on a little table that got some shade during the hottest part of the day) without water, without much dirt around its roots for days, until I got back home. Its now inside and will be repotted tomorrow. Poor thing has scorch marks on the leaves and just looks dried out. It’s not dead, the leaves aren’t crunchy, but it isn’t a happy plant right now.
My cat is still digging in my Cat Palm. Haha, no pun intended. I’m not sure how to make her stop as she waits until I am in the other room or sleeping to do it. I think that I’m going to put some bricks on top of the pot, making a little collar of bricks around the tree and covering the dirt. I’m so tired of sweeping up dirt.
I have made a promise to myself – I’m not going to try to grow anything edible anymore. Granted, I did have more success this year than I have before, but it still turned out to be a dismal failure. So that means, no herbs, no fruits, nada. I’m just going to focus on the things I’m good at – cacti, succulents and houseplants.
On the happy side, my cacti out front are doing very well! There a flurry of new growth both on my huge Opuntia and on the wee one. One of my unidentified cactus has almost 1″ of new growth on it since May, which pleases me quite a bit. My Sansevieria (the normal one and the cylindrica) are throwing out masses of new growth as well. The formerly mildewy Kalanchoe is hanging in there. I’ve got a Calathea on my desk that is flourishing and I think that it is the happiest one I have now. And, how can we forget the Zombie Coleus? It is doing really well since I managed to reanimate it.