Sacred Plants

The Syrian Rue has come back to life!!

Trimmed the White Sage~

Even more progress!! <3

Even more progress!! <3

They&#8217;re getting so big!White Sage in the front, Columbine in the back. ^_^

They’re getting so big!
White Sage in the front, Columbine in the back. ^_^

Almost two months ago and a few posts back, I had made some Coleus cuttings while on a walk.They now look like this. =3

Almost two months ago and a few posts back, I had made some Coleus cuttings while on a walk.
They now look like this. =3

The plants are all doing rather well!
In pictures: Coleus blossom, two Syrian Rue, White Sage, and two Columbine!

Another sunflower has bloomed!

Another sunflower has bloomed!

A few streets away is a house with an Angel’s Trumpet in the front yard~
Two cuttings were taken, and one of the larger growths that were cut off of one of them has also been put into soil in hopes of rooting.
So far they look quite happy! ^_^

The Catnip has recovered from its attack and is now safely inside of a screened-in pool cage. Also, the Foxglove is in need of a new pot~

Foxglove are all getting bigger~

Foxglove are all getting bigger~

Planted a small rose bush!This one also had been in a pot for a long time and needed more space.I&#8217;m hoping to see it flowering soon~

Planted a small rose bush!
This one also had been in a pot for a long time and needed more space.
I’m hoping to see it flowering soon~

Snapdragon. As with the Cineraria, this plant lost all of its flowers and didn&#8217;t bloom until I put it in the ground.

Snapdragon. As with the Cineraria, this plant lost all of its flowers and didn’t bloom until I put it in the ground.

Florist&#8217;s Cineraria. In the pot, all of the flowers and part of the plant had died, but once in the ground it began producing flowers within a week. Beautiful quasi-eye blooms~

Florist’s Cineraria. In the pot, all of the flowers and part of the plant had died, but once in the ground it began producing flowers within a week. Beautiful quasi-eye blooms~