Happy Monday, friends! Did you have a nice weekend? We finally saw the sun, and we also took a quick trip to Galway for Mike’s last away basketball game of the season and I’m so relieved!
It’s grey and rainy in Dublin this morning and I’m working on a few projects I’m hoping to share with you later in the week. They’re both very sweet, one literally and one figuratively! I thought I’d take a quick break from my projects to talk about plants for a minute.
When we took down our Christmas tree in January this year, I realized how much I liked having something green in our living room. With that in mind, I have added and subsequently tortured, basil and cilantro plants. Michael brought me a spiky red plant a month ago which seems to be surviving, and although my paperwhite flowers have gone by, their leaves are still three feet tall and seem to be fairly happy.
But while the living room is a little greener, these plants are forcing me to act like a helicopter parent. Whenever I’m in the living room, I’m wondering and worrying if they have enough water or too much water?
I’ve decided what I really need is an air plant. Did you even know these exist? I spotted them a few weeks ago over on The Marion House Book and couldn’t believe I hadn’t heard of them before! It could have something to do with them not being at all indigenous to Ireland, but still.
{Images of Emma’s air plants in her beautiful house. If you haven’t yet seen her blog, it’s well worth a visit! She has the kind of serene-but-lived-in home I just love.}
Aren’t they equally cool and creepy? According to Wikipedia, they gather nutrients and moisture from the air, from decaying plants, dust and insect matter, all stuff I’d be happy to have out of my air! And bonus points that they can apparently live on driftwood. You know how I feel about driftwood.
I’m not sure if I can get air plants in Ireland or if I’ll have to smuggle them back from America. Do you have air plants? In Ireland or elsewhere? I’d love to hear your experiences with them. Are they as easy as they seem?