Well hello y'all and welcome to my new blog all about houseplants!
For those that know me and were wondering if I still have my sewing blog. To answer your question; I DO! I was going to try and combine my plants content with my sewing projects on my other blog but I changed my mind and decided to create a different space for my mini jungle. I did add a houseplant blog to my sewing blog before I changed my mind though; its pretty cool too! Go check it out along with my sewing projects over at lolastitches.com! Please excuse the dust over there if you visit; my sewjo has been missing lately. Fingers crossed it makes a timely return soon!
Now you may be wondering what does DoorDash have to do with houseplants? Well lemme tell yall how they both tie together. I got through these episodes where I HAVE to get a new plant; it's like fever or something *cough cough*. When I get those "fevers" I order new plants from my favorite online plant shops or head out to the big box stores to look around. This particular day I did not want to drive to go look. In a slight panic I decided to look open my DoorDash app and visit Home Depot. Yall they literally had houseplants available for delivery! My first DoorDash plant was my beloved philodendron 'Brasil' and I've been getting plants delivered via DoorDash ever since! When it comes to my houseplants I tend to ramble so let me get back to the plant I wanna share in this post. Of course I got "houseplant fever" again so I added a plant to yesterday's dinner grocery order.
**Just in case no one has shared the grocery stores often have a cute little houseplant section stocked with pots and even potting mix! Check your local grocery stores when plant shopping!**
When the Dasher got to the grocery store he sent a photo of what was in stock when he got there. While the photo he sent was clear I still couldn't identify the plant I chose until it arrived. When the plant got delivered I was a little shocked but immediately in love. I wouldn't have chosen this particular plant but apparently it was grown for me. As soon as I laid eyes on it I wanted it and it fit right in with the rest of my jungle.
The plant I got delivered yesterday is a button fern! This cute little plant arrived in a 4 inch grow pot with a pea green cache pot for design; it cost $10 bucks. Luckily it wont be too much trouble like its cousin the Boston Fern; which is growing in my collection too. The leaves of my new button fern aren't as fragile either. This is the third fern I've added to my collection; I grow a variegated Boston Fern along with a blue oil fern too! I snapped a few photos of my new plant for this post which I'll share now because I can talk about my plants for ages! Share soon y'all!
Happy Growing!
XOXO
Christy
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