8 / 10

When I first brought it home, my beloved clipped rosemary, which was fragrant but ugly and grew only upward, has now become quite pretty and I'm growing more and more fond of it. ๐ Just looking at it makes me feel good. The rubber tree was growing too upward, and one day I noticed it had bent at about an 80-degree angle. I pruned some of the branches above and below it and placed the leaves in water. I hope it takes root well and can be repotted! The philodendron gloriosa, which had only three leaves when I brought it home, has grown eight leaves in just a few months. I wondered if the pot was too small, but I'm trying to give it a little more time. The squash fern has also grown incredibly fast, so I moved it to a slightly larger pot with a slit. When I moved, I put the roots that were growing out of the soil, like tarantula legs, back into the soil, but I regretted leaving it outside. It was beautiful... The newly brought in rubber tree and almond pepper plant are starting to sprout lots of new leaves. Even though they're supposed to be semi-shade plants, judging by the abundance of new leaves on the window side, they seem to like the light. I directly requested a lush, single-branched plant, and the Aralia plant I received is only single-branched, with sparse leaves like baldness. It's annoying, but I'm waiting, hoping it'll grow prettier. I consider it a sentimental plant, so I don't keep it outside, but it's the only potted plant in the house. Every time I look at it, I worry about it crumbling and feeling sentimental. Finally, the pink Disbird mix, with its pretty lavender flowers, is my second purchase from Market Kurly. This time, it was a little wilted, but... That's it for today! #FoodButler'sDay #๋ฒ ๋๋ค์ ์