It’s like one of those crazy late night infomercials; “but wait, there’s more”. I’d seen Hoya pachyclada around, and it was nice enough that I
Year: 2022

I wasn’t sure why I ordered this hoya. It isn’t what most people think of when they picture a hoya, it certainly wasn’t what I

No, I don’t think of myself as a plant parent, and they’re not my green babies, but this one was a puzzlement. It’s also the

I don’t have a lot of succulents. It’s not that I don’t like them, I’ve just had, shall we say, difficulties, with them. This guy

I know it’s December, but the weather here in southern New England had been rather mild so far. I decided I could risk a shipment,

When he first came home, there were four different names on the tag. I immediately eliminated two of them, and I’m not even sure why

I never really wanted Ceropegia woodii, let alone the variegated form. Years back, everyone was swooning over them, sharing pictures, comparing length. For a while

As with many plants, my first Rhipsalis was training wheels. It’s a cactus, so it came potted in a cactus soil mix, ‘cause that’s what