Date: 2010-07-29 08:17 pm (UTC)
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I think we have some scattered pots, not much. My husband made a habit out of using those rather unattractive red plastic pots and I don't want him doing that again in our new place. Polka-dot plants are cool, I used to have one a long time ago. I need an ivy or something myself, to put on top of the storage space between the desks. Need to find something that can handle south-facing windows in this place though and that's also reasonably large sized. As far as repotting goes, well, we have a few orchids that need it. One's starting to look a bit lopsided, it's kind of fallen over. The other one is just exceptionally big, it keeps growing new shoots every year and is quite a sizeable orchid now (small flowering one though, yellow and purple/brown dendrobium, not sure what particular type) which is good for a plant that only cost us 3 bucks out of a sale bin that looked like a sad little thing in a much too small pot with roots all over the place.

Boots on a clothing mesh with possibly also making them as boots for sims 3 and if I felt like it, as props. They're on a large backburner atm though.
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