Saturday, January 25, 2014

Talking to Plants

I paused over the maidenhair fern I have been nursing along in my bathroom.  My dear coworkers say I've succeeded keeping mine alive because of the humidity in the bathroom. Still--though it is attempting to put forth new shoots--I don't think it is thriving.  I would say I have consistently overwatered it, which has not harmed it, but it adversely affecting the English Ivy around the edges.  Perhaps I should fertilize it.

With a quick Google search, I confirmed that a little fertilizer wouldn't hurt (but I can wait for Spring on that) and that high humidity is good.  The bathroom is the most humid room I have; but even so, at this time of year, it's dry enough as the forced air heat combats zero-degree weather.

I haven't done a lot of successful plant-nursing in my home lately.

But the article I found reminded me of the value of a spray bottle.

Drink, sweet fern! Drink!
I sprayed it until its tiny leaves dripped, and I imagined it was dreaming of being outdoors, soaked in a drenching spring rain.  I got spray-happy, like a kid overwatering a garden she's just planted.  And then, when I had the sense to stop, I lingered like that same kid, proudly and lovingly looking at the plant I had just so blessed.  Grow, little plant, grow!  Happiness and health!  You have had a hard life and overcome less than ideal conditions (look at how you are growing!) --and now I shall take better care of you.  I will gladly send more rain soon!