I have happily resigned myself to my plummet down the Hoya rabbit hole. No complaining, no struggle, with joyful abandon I took that leap. Little
Month: October 2022

I love ferns. I’ve bought quite a few ferns. I only have one fern. I’m surprised it’s still here, and I’m surprised it got a

The adage may be “strike while the iron is hot”, for me it’s turned into “buy it when it’s there”. I’d wanted a Scindapsus treubii

It wasn’t my first hoya, but it was the first hoya I really wanted. It was also the first hoya I killed. The first time

Everybody loves plant mail, but it has changed. I’m old enough to remember filling out a written order form, mailing it and a paper check

It’s official. I’ve fallen down that Hoya rabbit hole, more of a leap than a fall actually. I had been poking around the edges and

About a year ago I wanted a large plant for my den, something leafy and tree like. My deliciosa was plugging along, but hadn’t reached

I did and I didn’t, I did and I didn’t. I couldn’t make up my mind about Hoya deykeae. I’d never seen one in person,