Date: 2010-07-30 04:25 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] fantasyrogue
Yeah we have that too because the orchids need to be soaked every now and again (which'd be difficult in the pretty pots). It's just my husband has no eye for aesthetics, just plants :P This is why he's a plant biotechnologist, and not an interior decorator.

Could always wind it into an interesting shape. Ivy's easy that way. Heck, turn it into an ivy unicorn ;)

Hm, well does they look a bit crowded? I'm not much of an expert on african violets (like, at all).

Yes... well, I just knocked some items off it atleast. But then I also added some new stuff to it. And I got some ideas if retro wins (which is looking likely atm) that I may try to do... argh.. more stuff to do D:
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