Fuzzy Math…
The results…
Beautiful vintage glasses from Christal for my birthday.
More dusty finds in the back of the barn from that estate sale a while back.
My second year doing this. Though the first year was really spotty.
A very late birthday present waiting to be mailed.

Love the fuzzy math! You mean 5x7 doesn't equal 42? It must be because you were homeskooled. I wuz 2!
ReplyDeleteYou will notice that the 5 is written over the 6. I had to keep changing things so I could use the material I wanted=)
DeleteO.K., that makes me feel better!
Delete1. Does fuzzy math always equal quilts? If so, I better get on it.
ReplyDelete2. It was your birthday? I better get on that too!
3. Wow - you found the pots, cleaned the pots, and even filled the pots - I'm impressed! Now if you water the pots I'll not know what to say.
4. Wasn't that calendar in a green box?
5. Finished but waiting to be mailed - Oh, how I know the feeling!
1. This math benefits you=)
ReplyDelete2. ha=)
3. I am so proud of myself -two weeks and they are actually thriving! On the other end of the same sill...a ALOE plant that is dying. How does that even happen!
4. It was sitting in the sill for the last 8 months. I need to get to WF and buy some plums=)
5. Why is it the hardest part?
You are probably over watering the aloe. Only water about once every other week.
DeleteThat is true, Melissa. I don't water mine very much at all and it is doing great.
Delete•Place your plant in a sunny, consistently warm location away from drafts.
Delete•Do not over-water your plant. Give it a good watering every couple of weeks. Let the soil dry out completely before watering again. Overwatering is probably the number one reason people are not successful growing Aloe Vera plants. Using soil that drains quickly (sandy, gritty soil) will help ensure your plant does not sit in overly moist conditions.