Monday 31 January 2011

I blame the snow

It seems like my last surviving spider plant didn't take kindly to being left out in the snow for a third winter:Does anybody think it will stage a comeback, as it has done so many times before?

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Looks like weed.

Old BE said...

I don't know whether it will recover or not, but I am pleased to report that my geraniums have bounced back after the inundation. The aloe vera was less successful.

DBC Reed said...

Why do leave it out in the first place?

James Higham said...

Er ... why ... er ... was it left out in the snow anyway?

Mark Wadsworth said...

BE, glad to hear.

DBC, JH, just to see what happens.

DBC Reed said...

It's a house-plant goddamit!

Mark Wadsworth said...

DBC, so where did it evolve then?

Ancient and Tattered Airman said...

Sorry old chap. It looks pretty defunct to me.

Mark Wadsworth said...

AATA, it does, doesn't it? But click the 'spider plants' label and see what sorry states they've managed to recover from so far.

DBC Reed said...

South Africa.You should keep it indoors for your own good as it is an air-purifier approved by Nasa .
Your rash ,high-handed attitude to this plant shows signs of incipient my-home-is-my-castle Homeownerism ,if I may say so.