tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1997431967710794796.post5078955183934355728..comments2024-03-11T11:30:55.262+07:00Comments on My garden at Tuy Son Vien: Updates on my pet plantsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1997431967710794796.post-28603738842734354662009-07-07T06:30:05.885+07:002009-07-07T06:30:05.885+07:00Hey Lynn, I missed your comments on my blog! Actua...Hey Lynn, I missed your comments on my blog! Actually, I've been having trouble log on to Internet, too. Don't know why.<br />I attached the tillies to the driftwood using florist wire. I leave the display outside, so it receives rain water when it rains. Otherwise, I just pour water on them... hehehe. Misting won't give them enough in our heat. Sometime, I submerge them in the bucket. Guess you didn't give them enough humidity??? Maybe you try again?<br />We are all plant-maniac, right. But what else is better to get hooked to than plants anyway? So, we won't quit, definitely!Hà Xuânhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11757459921320531368noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1997431967710794796.post-71499990118737132362009-07-07T05:05:26.477+07:002009-07-07T05:05:26.477+07:00Hi! Have been having trouble viewing your blog th...Hi! Have been having trouble viewing your blog the last few days...finally, I made it! <br />That first photo is great! How did you attach them to the driftwood? And how are they watered...misting? I've had those air plants before and they never seemed to grow or do much..until they shrivelled up and went to plant heaven :( <br />That pitcher plant is cool in that it's red..I've not seen that before...Haha, I can see why you're getting addicted to them and ordering more..lol. I just went to a daylily farm and collected MORE!!<br />Lynnlynn'sgardenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09104383899991317740noreply@blogger.com