Monday, January 7, 2013

DEATH

I was recently away from the office for about a week and when I came back, this terrarium which was growing with a few healthy Fittonia crashed. The crashing happened to some of my terrariums before and I suspected the soil was contaminated with some fungi which caused some plants to die, which in turn aggravated the death of the other plants. I think it is time to switch this terrarium to some other stuff.

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  1. Hi, my GARdening frenzY
    I've seen your pictures of MANILTOA LENTICELLATA. very beautiful and i love it very much.
    Are you willing to sell me some of it seeds ?
    I live in thailand.
    my email is prakorn_kp@outlook.com

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  2. Hi there! I understand you bought a water celery flamingo many years back. Is it still thriving? :)

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