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I guess I have a new hobby now...

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    There are some things I'm pretty good at, like programming and writing, and then there are some things at which I'm not so good, like taking care of plants. In the past three years I've had seven plants of which only two survived, but were dying. So I decided to fill up all those empty pots and get some green back in the house. Then I got excited and bought some new ones too. I now have twelve plants and I've studied them (I read the cards that came with them) and I'm determined not to let them die :D I'm full of good intentions, but still... Say a prayer for all those poor plants :laugh:

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    • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

      There are some things I'm pretty good at, like programming and writing, and then there are some things at which I'm not so good, like taking care of plants. In the past three years I've had seven plants of which only two survived, but were dying. So I decided to fill up all those empty pots and get some green back in the house. Then I got excited and bought some new ones too. I now have twelve plants and I've studied them (I read the cards that came with them) and I'm determined not to let them die :D I'm full of good intentions, but still... Say a prayer for all those poor plants :laugh:

      Best, Sander Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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      I hear you. I'm not the best with plants myself. I've found that ivy, spider, and shamrock plants I can do well. The rest I tend to kill. A good Arduino project: [moisture sensor](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCxeZkLhqSE). :)

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      • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

        There are some things I'm pretty good at, like programming and writing, and then there are some things at which I'm not so good, like taking care of plants. In the past three years I've had seven plants of which only two survived, but were dying. So I decided to fill up all those empty pots and get some green back in the house. Then I got excited and bought some new ones too. I now have twelve plants and I've studied them (I read the cards that came with them) and I'm determined not to let them die :D I'm full of good intentions, but still... Say a prayer for all those poor plants :laugh:

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        I can grow dandelions, brambles, and grass. Everything else will die if I look at it. Herself is not impressed with my weed detection system: "if it was easy to pull out, it was a flower".

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        • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

          There are some things I'm pretty good at, like programming and writing, and then there are some things at which I'm not so good, like taking care of plants. In the past three years I've had seven plants of which only two survived, but were dying. So I decided to fill up all those empty pots and get some green back in the house. Then I got excited and bought some new ones too. I now have twelve plants and I've studied them (I read the cards that came with them) and I'm determined not to let them die :D I'm full of good intentions, but still... Say a prayer for all those poor plants :laugh:

          Best, Sander Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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          That's a good thing, I also try to take care of my plants and still they end up dying.

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          • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

            There are some things I'm pretty good at, like programming and writing, and then there are some things at which I'm not so good, like taking care of plants. In the past three years I've had seven plants of which only two survived, but were dying. So I decided to fill up all those empty pots and get some green back in the house. Then I got excited and bought some new ones too. I now have twelve plants and I've studied them (I read the cards that came with them) and I'm determined not to let them die :D I'm full of good intentions, but still... Say a prayer for all those poor plants :laugh:

            Best, Sander Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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            Get a self-watering plant pot; or make one yourself. If you bought a cactus then don't put it near the alarm-clock :)

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            • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

              There are some things I'm pretty good at, like programming and writing, and then there are some things at which I'm not so good, like taking care of plants. In the past three years I've had seven plants of which only two survived, but were dying. So I decided to fill up all those empty pots and get some green back in the house. Then I got excited and bought some new ones too. I now have twelve plants and I've studied them (I read the cards that came with them) and I'm determined not to let them die :D I'm full of good intentions, but still... Say a prayer for all those poor plants :laugh:

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              In Norway, growing pot plants is not legal.

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              • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                There are some things I'm pretty good at, like programming and writing, and then there are some things at which I'm not so good, like taking care of plants. In the past three years I've had seven plants of which only two survived, but were dying. So I decided to fill up all those empty pots and get some green back in the house. Then I got excited and bought some new ones too. I now have twelve plants and I've studied them (I read the cards that came with them) and I'm determined not to let them die :D I'm full of good intentions, but still... Say a prayer for all those poor plants :laugh:

                Best, Sander Continuous Integration, Delivery, and Deployment arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript Object-Oriented Programming in C# Succinctly

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                With the exception of my youngest daughter, we have quite good success in my family in communing with our chlorophyll hued friends. I'm a seed sprouter - I've a window full of cactus grown from these tiny black seeds. Also some from fruits I had the pleasure of eating, such as Sabra and Dragon Fruit. Even succulents (very difficult - some seeds look like fine sand). Once they're past infancy, they're rather difficult to kill (over-watering is worse than neglect). Vegetable garden, too: Five Sweet Millions tomatoes (too many) and seventeen hot peppers of unknown varieties. Actually, I can identify some, now: Serrano, pablano, jalapeno, Anaheim, Hungarian hot wax. The identification comes along with them becoming part of last night's dinner. Hoping for a habanaro or two, and more varieties as their mysteries unfold. Your problem is that you need to spend the night with them sharing intimate secrets. I don't do that, but then, I don't have problems growing things . . .

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                • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                  There are some things I'm pretty good at, like programming and writing, and then there are some things at which I'm not so good, like taking care of plants. In the past three years I've had seven plants of which only two survived, but were dying. So I decided to fill up all those empty pots and get some green back in the house. Then I got excited and bought some new ones too. I now have twelve plants and I've studied them (I read the cards that came with them) and I'm determined not to let them die :D I'm full of good intentions, but still... Say a prayer for all those poor plants :laugh:

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                  I've killed a cactus. For lack of watering...

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