



Of all my plants, Haworthia are the easiest to keep happy. 💚 ( & Gasteria 😄)
The turbins are loving this early spring in Australia💚
This beauty arrived today & I’m stoked. 💚🌵
Having an early spring, they were given a dose of GT Cactus & Succulent fertiliser a few weeks ago.
I couldn’t resist taking home this chunky big Gymno about to bloom. 🥰
All my phalaenopsis were from $2 end of season sales 2025 in poor condition. Over my many years I have never been successful with keeping them happy, let alone getting new blooms. (All gifts) After joining this sub & reading all the great advice, I took what suited my conditions & crossed my fingers.
I restarted the roots by using the water prop method in my grow room. Once the roots looked healthy potted into a mix of small bark & spag moss.
All went outside under shade cloth except for the one in the teapot, it’s been inside with the Hoyas next to a morning sun glass door & under grow lights. In Autumn I moved the outside ones to terracotta on a covered patio getting morning sun. I fertilise once a month with GT Orchid grow which I use for all my Hoyas. I was so excited to see spikes appearing this winter. 😃 Thanks everyone for helping me keep these beauties alive. 💚
Patella & Java
There was a “Botanical Bazaar” close to home today & my absolute favourite Facebook Seller had a stall.
I had a most wonderful time. 😁
It’s sibling bloomed 2 days ago, it’s seems they are tag teaming. Also have an arrow head competing for attention. All my cactus & euphorbia are blooming very early this year. 💚🌵
A dainty little fuss free Hoya with comparatively big blooms.
Went away for 5 days, arrived home to a few blooms. (It’s still winter)