Tell me about it PollyannaMom! We adopted 2 kittens about a month ago and they have ravaged several of our houseplants. Good thing they're cuteI have one small one, and I love having a bit of green that I can't kill and the cats don't eat!
I have one small one, and I love having a bit of green that I can't kill and the cats don't eat!
As for marking them - grab a few small rocks from your yard, and put them in the pots of the (either real or fake ones - probably whichever you have fewer of) and then you'll be able to see which group each plant belongs to at a glance.
Why would someone with the kind of money those people had (I know who they are and know that they are wealthy) put out fake flowers?
Ha, a couple times my friends and I played a made up game where we’d swap purses and then reach in grab-bag style to retrieve an item, then give three reasons why the purse owner carried that item around with them. The answers were usually rather creative and often quite hilarious, especially after a few drinks.This question reminds me of a car game we used to play called "Three Scenarios" - Here are my guesses:
1) They're very concerned about the environment and don't want to waste water on outdoor plants.
2) They got in trouble for watering outside of prescribed hours during water restrictions due to a drought.
3) They got mad at their landscaper, fired him, and put the fake plants in fit of spite.![]()
Reading your plant saga made me smile! I can relate—I steer clear of live plants for the same reason. Your story reminded me of the time I tried to rescue a potted palm, only to discover it was fake and cemented in its pot!By the way, if you're into the idea of low-maintenance but realistic-looking plants, I recently discovered Designer Plants USA. They have a fantastic range, and the best part? No cement surprises! So, if you ever decide to add some greenery without the stress, they might be worth checking out. Happy planting (real or fake)!I guess I would mark the real plants with some kind of decorative sticks in the dirt. I don't have any indoor plants because I can't seem to keep them alive. When we bought our house a few years ago, the previous owner left a lovely potted palm plant on the patio. I vowed to keep it alive and looking nice. I gave it water a few times, then decided it should be planted in a bigger pot. So I got a nice clay pot and some potting soil and started trying to pull it out of its small plastic pot. It wouldn't budge. So I decided to break the plastic pot and chip it away. It was hard to break around the bottom...because it was full of hard cement! Yes, the lovely palm was fake and cemented into it's small plastic pot! Now the pot was broken and the plant would no longer stand up. So I stuck it behind the hose holder on the patio and there it sits. My son loves to tell his friends about how his mom watered and tried to replant a fake plant. Funny guy...![]()