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by Tattlefox
29 Nov 2020, 21:12
Forum: Questions about Plants
Topic: Click and Grow Plant Pods
Replies: 6
Views: 12334

Re: Click and Grow Plant Pods

Not to worry, I tried sending private messages but it doesn't seem to be working lol.

So far they are growing, not sure about thriving haha.
by Tattlefox
07 Nov 2020, 20:42
Forum: Questions about Plants
Topic: Click and Grow Plant Pods
Replies: 6
Views: 12334

Re: Click and Grow Plant Pods

I ended up buying just a grow light. The plants I try to grow indoors do not fair well with the window sill lighting. I manage to find an organic plant feed however if all plant feeds are toxic it might not be best to use. It's called Gaia Green Organics 4-4-4 https://www.gaiagreen.com/product-page/...
by Tattlefox
22 Oct 2020, 23:39
Forum: Questions about Plants
Topic: Click and Grow Plant Pods
Replies: 6
Views: 12334

Click and Grow Plant Pods

Hi everyone! I am looking to purchase a click and grow to grow flowers for my tortoise during the winter. With the click and grow you can buy their pods to grow whatever you'd like. They make it sound very organic but I wanted to know if anyone here has had experience with the product? https://www.c...
by Tattlefox
04 Jul 2020, 15:10
Forum: Identification of Plants from outside of the UK
Topic: Local Flower ID
Replies: 3
Views: 10427

Local Flower ID

Looking for second opinion.
Google lense tells me:

(pink one) Malva Moschata/ Musk Mallow

(purple one) Chicory
by Tattlefox
23 Jun 2020, 15:18
Forum: Identification of Plants from outside of the UK
Topic: Decorative plants around my house
Replies: 2
Views: 8424

Re: Decorative plants around my house

Thanks!
I can't take all the credit, Google lense helps a lot haha.
by Tattlefox
23 Jun 2020, 13:41
Forum: Identification of Plants from outside of the UK
Topic: Decorative plants around my house
Replies: 2
Views: 8424

Decorative plants around my house

Ontario, Canada

I think the yellow ones are day lilies and the pink ones are Japanese Spiraea

Both safe/moderation?

They are not being fertilized but have mulch covering the soil.