What a gloomy day...
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What a gloomy day...
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What a gloomy day...
@firda
I kept buying and caring for Monstera plants, in hopes that they would fenestrate, only to immediately kill them. Mostly sticking to pothos and ZZ plant these days! -
@firda
I kept buying and caring for Monstera plants, in hopes that they would fenestrate, only to immediately kill them. Mostly sticking to pothos and ZZ plant these days!@EllenInEdmonton My solution is to buy the ones that already have fenestrations.

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@EllenInEdmonton My solution is to buy the ones that already have fenestrations.

@firda
Those were rarely in my budget! And when I bought one that was already fenestrated, I still managed to kill it almost immediately. So, I just admire them when I have the chance to be around them. -
@firda
Those were rarely in my budget! And when I bought one that was already fenestrated, I still managed to kill it almost immediately. So, I just admire them when I have the chance to be around them.@EllenInEdmonton They are fairly cheap in Ontario. $15 at most for a medium size one. I guess it's one of the benefits of living in Southern Ontario: inexpensive, local greenhouse-grown monsteras.

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@EllenInEdmonton They are fairly cheap in Ontario. $15 at most for a medium size one. I guess it's one of the benefits of living in Southern Ontario: inexpensive, local greenhouse-grown monsteras.

@firda
I would be all about the locally grown fruits and veggies if I lived in southern Ontario. We do have several market and greenhouse gardens that produce a decent variety of produce, given our northern location. I've switched to buying my produce from them, rather than Costco, for the most part. -
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