Plant FREAK!

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I think I might need help! Do they have support groups for plant freaks? I could possibly be out of control with my desire for the green stuff. I’ve always loved them but I do believe having a home with so many windows and so much light has definitely brought things to a level that might warrant a new show on A&E.

It’s been a almost a week since my last post and I needed to take a little break from my digital world.. because there’s lots going on and I can’t organize it in my head, so I decided to just live it, enjoy the ride… then blog about it later. It’s good to live in the now! But I also hate it when blogs I enjoy don’t give me all that eye candy I crave, so I needed to share something. Insert plant fetish HERE!

airplants

As one of my favorite bloggers, Kim at Kibster, can attest to… I have a true love for air plants. Maybe it’s that they only need air and a weekly bath to survive, or maybe it’s because they don’t require dirt to live so you can “plant” them anywhere. All I know is that they are BEAUTIFUL and amazing. I marvel at their sculptural shapes, spindly arms, and very Dr. Seuss-ish tendencies.  They look as if they could just get up and walk out if you don’t watch over them.  So I better take good care of them!  I purchased some last summer [ CLICK HERE ] and decided to get bigger ones, this time.

After a good little 30 minute soak I began setting them around the house.  My husband was laughing at me as I hopped from room to room putting them in bowls, vases, and candlesticks.  WHERE TO PUT THEM?   Honestly I had no plan.. I’ll just move them around and have fun!

airplant - vernicosa

airplant - vernicosa


Many places sell these but I ordered them online from airplantsupplyco.com because I’m a sucker for beautiful websites.  (theirs is simple and lovely)

airplant - harrisii

I love my danish candle holder from Kibster’s Etsy Shop.  I have decided to collect a few more danish lovelies in different sizes and shapes.  Kim’s shop has gorgeous vintage decor.

airplant - butzii

These little plants called Butzii are crazy cool.  Their curly arms make me giggle.

airplant butzii

I need to find a good home for this large Juncea.  I think I’ll DIY an airplant cradle from wood and leather and hang it on the wall at some point.  She’s so whispy and sweet!

airplant - Juncea

I also replaced a couple of succulents and added a new one (oh big surprise.. more freegin’ plants)  Honestly this one came only because I found this little pot for $2.00.
It was orange, which was one great thing (love orange) and it was Chevron.  I hadn’t really jumped on that whole chevron trend.. but here’s my chance to “jump” in a small way.

Chevron Planter

chevron planter

 Added a new aloe plant in the living room.  And I promise this is it…

aloe plant on Saarinen tulip table

Actually there’s more but I’ll spare you the torture of any more plant activity.  I can’t really imagine my home without them!  They add so much life and color and interest to a room.  I guess if you’re going to be obsessed about something there are much worse things.  :-)

We’ve been really busy with projects and have some wonderful “finds” to report but like I said I’m living in the moment and enjoy all that is going on  … more on all that later.
Now go out and buy some plants so I’m not the only FREAK around!!

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241 thoughts on “Plant FREAK!

    1. Stacey Post author

      You give me eye candy all the time!!! And then I have to use some of that sweet stuff in my own home. (love my little candle holder!) Honestly, I could play in the dirt all day… dirty fingernails are sexy around this house!! :-)
      Thanks for looking and for always inspiring me.

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  1. Pam from eclecticlivinghome

    I used to share your freakdom, I lived in a house that had skylights and really tall ceilings. I then found out I was moving to another state and while packing realized I had a major plant problem. Among my plants was a 9′ Norfolk pine and an 8′ Ficus and those were just the biggest, I literally had them everywhere! My plant problem was decided for me as all but 2 of my plants died during the move therefore ending my obsession, but I’m liking the idea some air plants so I might be right there with you soon.

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Oh man, I can totally relate. When my husband and I were apartment living we always had little balconies and I would fill them with plants. We had two ficus trees that got to be about 8 feet tall and I lugged those monster around for 4 moves! I think i just abused the hell out of them because I eventually lost them to frost, etc. ( and they were probably sick of moving – I just wore them out!) I currently have a pencil plant that was about 3 feet when we moved in to this house and is now approaching 9 feet. I have to say that she’s gorgeous and I’ll haul her anywhere! The air plants are such little sweeties! You could just throw those babies in a bag and head out the door. PACKED AND READY! HA HA!
      Let me know if you get some. I love to see how people display them.
      Thanks for making me smile… remembering those ficus trees we had was great. (and made me realize I’ve been a freak for a L-O-N-G time) :-)

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  2. teakhound

    I’ve always wanted an air plant but wasn’t sure how they survive with pretty much nothing. I wish I had your green thumb, because I’ve even once killed a bromeliad, which are supposed to be the easiest plants to keep ever. Maybe I’ll pick up an air plant this week and try my luck :)

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    1. Stacey Post author

      HA HA! I’m sure YOU didn’t kill it. Sometimes plants just die. When I buy them I always expect to lose a few… sometime some of them are just wonky!
      I’ve only had 1 air plant die on me and I think I just let it go too long without water. (oops!) You forget that they derive their moisture and nutrients from the air but since they’re not outside to get rain they do need to be soaked once a week. They’re super easy… I hope you try one, or two, or 10… and be a freak like me! HA! Let me know, Cam.

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  3. Lindsey

    I want air plants too! I was wondering where you were hiding! Sometimes it’s nice to take a break. Glad you’re back though! :-) I dig all of your cool pots too!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      HA! HA! I wasn’t hiding (well, maybe in the plants). Actually I’m sure you can agree that it’s good to just be in your life instead of blogging about your “life”. I thoroughly enjoy doing this… the people are the BEST (like you) so I could never “hide” for too long. Thank you, Lindsey.

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          1. Stacey Post author

            Thanks Lindsey! I feel like crying! I can’t believe how today has been. People are so cool…and have been so nice. Who’da thought! Glad you’re with me. :-)

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  4. Shirley T.

    Beautiful photos as always. I absolutely love the Butzii ….. I will be buying one most definitely, so thank you for the link. I always love anything that is found in nature inside a home, alive or not…..oh that is EXCEPT taxidermy…not a fan.

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Hey Shirley! I really should have mentioned that you were definitely an inspiration for me this weekend in the plant department! Your succulent planter in that Russel Wright dish was so gorgeous I just looked around the house and HAD to replant, repot, and refresh things. It was so fun and my little delivery of air plants topped it off. Perfect timing. Yes, do try some. That Butzii is incredible. It boggles the mind to look at them… they’re like little aliens from another planet. (awesome!) uhmmmm, I’m with you… I draw the line at taxidermy. The only thing allowed in my house that’s dead is …. well, maybe a bug. IT BETTER BE DEAD, at least. HA HA!

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  5. ScrapAndSalvage

    you ARE a plant freak! i love it. i’ve never had an air plant (i must remedy that) and i love the butzii, it has such character. well done, as usual, stacey! and you have some great pots!!!

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    1. ScrapAndSalvage

      ps i’m so excited! i just bought some air plants from your recommended website for my husband’s birthday (which is in 2 weeks). thank youuuuuuuuuuuu, stacey! this will throw his hair back.

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      1. Stacey Post author

        Wow, you are awesome! You say “I must remedy that”… and THEN YOU GO AND DO IT! I love a girl who gets what she wants. Oooooo, I’m so giddy with excitement… I can’t wait to see what you got. I hope it throws his hair back and knocks his socks off! They deliver pretty quick too. I ordered them on the 6th, shipped on the 7th and were here on the 9th. Of course that was from Florida to Texas… so depending on where you are. (California?…..) What a great gift idea… you’re a super fabulous wife!
        P.S. My pots are nothing but crap… that’s why I was asking about yours… I need to collect and find some old and beautiful ones.

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        1. ScrapAndSalvage

          may i tell you what i got?! bulbosa (small), ionantha fuego (x2), butzii (x2), filifolia and an andreana. i added gift wrap for $5, which put me at the $35 mark = free shipping! the gift i get to enjoy, too. SMART. ;) i’m in pasadena, ca, but his special day isn’t until the 26th so i think we’re golden. thanks again! xo

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          1. Stacey Post author

            You did very well my little plant freak! (lol) I debated on getting a bulbosa because it’s looks much thicker and more whimsical that the butzii… but I can ALWAYS go back! That fuego is so pretty… great red color. All lovely choices. Wait until you unwrap them…. I can’t wait to hear your reaction. It’s like a kid a Christmas. Have fun! Oh yeah, they’re for “him”… I forgot! (Wink!)

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            1. ScrapAndSalvage

              stacey! they arrived in the mail today!!! and they are ADORABLE. even the way they were wrapped was special. it was the prefect gift and we can’t wait to display them. thank you and Air Plants! wootyhoot!!

            2. Stacey Post author

              Oh that’s great! I can almost hear the excitement in your voice!
              I know, I know… even the way they’re wrapped and packaged is pretty, isn’t it. Get this… yesterday, the actual owner of the business ended up on the blog and left a message. How nice is that! I guess she got some traffic to the site and had to see “what’s going on”. HA HA! I think she does a great job with the web, and the plant selection, and the quick delivery. I’m happy you’re happy. Enjoy those little babies! I’m STILL moving mine around and giggling each time I do. They make everything look good. WOOTY HOOT! (you’re a hoot!) YAY!

  6. Polly Johnson

    Until seeing your plants in their beautiful containers and settings, it never occurred to me that certain plants fit well with a particular period or style. Your little air plants look midcentury modern— sleek and simple, while ferns look fluffy and Victorian.

    My plant fetish was ended by my cat . He jumped up on built-in shelves which were filled to the brim with pots of plants, and knocked them ALL off. I still have the cat, but I have fewer plants.

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Hey Polly! Good to hear from you. You’re absolutely right… there are certain plants that probably wouldn’t look right with this type of architecture and period of home. I tend to buy what I like… but then realize that I keep buying the same type/shape plants. They’re all a bit simple, spiky, broad, or they’re succulents or cactus. Not much traditional stuff around here! And the air plants are so small that you can tuck them away in very unexpected places which provides a sweet surprise for the eye. I’m so in love with them.

      OH NO! I’m imagining plants and dirt crashing all around you. AHHHHH! It’s hard to be mad at our babies, isn’t it. They’re curious and can’t help it. Sounds like when our cat jumped on my freshly polyurethaned door. You can’t kill ’em so you wipe up the “mess” (and the tears) and move on. Do you have more than one cat? I’m already a plant freak… but I could easily become a crazy cat lady too. HA HA HA!

      P.S. How’s the decorating going?

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Ha Ha! Oh boy, could I! I have to remember that NOT everyone gets as excited about them as I do so I better not post the hundreds of pictures that I really have.
      I know you have a wonderful appreciation for beautiful plants and flowers… I totally love that about you!!! Your succulent book planter blew me away! GORGEOUS! Blogging is so fun… inspiration everywhere.
      Thanks for looking, Dana.

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      1. Dana

        You know, your fancy air plants would be perfect in a book planter because they would make watering a non-issue — and water and paper don’t mix. You should think about making one. :)

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Hello Mrs “I’ve got a Nelson Bubble Lamp”! You are the sweetest and I thank you for being your cool self. Now I need to catch up with what’s shakin’ at your place and around Detroit… I’ve been ignoring my computer until today.
      Glad you stopped by…

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  7. hns83

    I need plants like this! I love them!! I keep meaning to get some since I think they would be ideal for my ‘not so green’ thumb. A way to work into being able to keep plants alive…haha Thanks for sharing, they look lovely in your home!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      I’m so sorry.. I somehow missed your comment. SHAME ON ME! I love every comment I get and try to alway reply. MY BAD!
      I’m happy you like what you see…I’m of course, slightly crazy.. but you knew that. I tend to buy more than I really need but there’s so many cool varieties that I hate to miss out on anything! You’d definitely love the ease of care. Hope you try a few. Share if do!!! Thanks again!
      Things have been crazy here… I will visit you soon… I know you’re having a dilemma about your wood floors. more later. :-)

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  8. PDustin

    Glad to see you posting again. Was going through withdrawals. LOL!
    Also really glad you have clued me into what those little plants are. I just checked out the website and will be ordering a few this weekend. Just as soon as I figure out which ones I HAVE to have because I really kinda want them all. Too cool and I’ve never even heard of them (although I did see a couple on Kim’s Etsy recently).
    Love also that you too have a Bill Curry Jack! Those things are awesome and I think mine is one of my favorite things I own. Small,simple,and perfect!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      HA HA! You are too sweet! Yep, those little cuties need a place in your home! You have all kinds of cool little items you could place them in. I could see one in that hilarious little coffee mug you found the other day. You could have a great time with it! Share some pics if you get any!!
      You know, I love that Jack.. but I doubt it’s a Bill Curry. It’s not really the right size… but it’s really heavy. I’ve kept my eye out for one for years but never found any and they’re pretty pricey on ebay/etsy. I may eventually splurge but this one is fun for now. I’ve seen yours in pictures and love the color. Glad you have one… proof of your awesome taste! It is simple and perfect.
      Thanks for the visit. Always enjoy it when you stop by. :-)

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      1. PDustin

        Between you and me (and whoever reads this),Mine isn’t a Curry either. I saw it when I was in World Market a year or two ago. Used to be an iron color but since it’s really only worth the $9 I paid, I painted it ;)

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        1. Stacey Post author

          Well, today might not have been the day to confess! (laughing) Looks like my visitors have picked up. (too much!) You’re busted! I won’t tell if you won’t tell. We’ll just say… “hell yes, it is… do you really think I’d buy a fake”. I feel better now. You rock!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Super nice of you.. thank you! I admit, the plants are a bit much… I get crazy, but it’s fun. Some of your amazing finds would definitely be right at home here. I love all your stuff. You have a great eye!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      I do have quirky style… so they fit right in! Thanks for that. I act like a fool when I get a batch of them, skipping through the house like a kid, adding them to little dishes and bowls… it’s so silly! Ahhh, the little things!
      But now lets talk about YOU! I visited your wonderful blog and all I can say is “GIRL, YOU KICK ASS”! OMG, you are totally brave and those “ass hats” as you put it should be locked away for good. WTF!! That was the scariest thing I’ve read in a while. I’m happy you’re safe but I’m sure you’re shaken. I would definitely suggest a second margarita and a big mean-ass dog! Whewww. Makes my stupid plant post seem like the most unimportant crap ever!
      Okay, I’m rambling. Thank you for visiting… I really must check out more of your blog. I love the way your write. Take care- stay safe!

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      1. Mikalee Byerman

        Aw shucks — thank you kindly! Yes, I’m more than a little shaken, but the support provided by my readers and friends and family has been absolutely incredible. I only wish I had the presence of mind as these 3 guys were standing below my window with a knife…to have snapped a pic of them with my handy-dandy iPhone! Wouldn’t THAT have been fun…

        So yes, please check back, and I’ll be doing the same with your blog. We quirky chicks need to stick together, after all.

        ;)

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  9. Ivynettle

    If you find a support group, let me know – I could do with one, too! I have an average of three plants per m² in here… no air plants yet, though.

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Definitely! But actually I think our group would probably support and encourage each others habits… HA HA HA! I don’t know if that would be good or bad –could be more fun than we thought. Who cares… I think we’re happier people because of our pretty plants!!
      Thanks for commenting and taking the time to swing by. Try those little air plants, you’ll love them!

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  10. Rae

    Lovely plants! I’ve always wanted a house so full of plants that it looks like a greenhouse, but I can barely manage to care for the four that I have. Is there an app for that?

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Man, if there was an app for that I’m afraid of what might happen! I don’t take credit for my green thumb… it just happens without me doing much. I think it’s the perfect amount of light in the house…. and personally I think my plants can sense that I’m a stressed out psycho lady and if they die I might go postal!!
      (just kidding!) But they do keep me happy. Renovating a house with your husband is not always easy! HA HA! Thanks for clicking that FP link and making a little blogger happy. I appreciate your visit!
      P.S. I’m not really a psycho! (giggle)

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Hello fellow freak! It’s so nice to be in such fine company. Thanks so much for stopping by and leaving such a fun comment. Support group officially started – I’ll bring coffee, you bring donuts… or maybe something healthier from YOUR BEAUTIFUL GARDEN! Holy cow or holy cow manure! Your garden is wonderful. Those strawberries would rock my world. We have a tomato garden and we’re overflowing with them in bowls all over the house right now. I’m just crazy about it. Amazing how much food you can get from one little garden! Oh how nice of you to share. I really enjoyed it. And your blog is really beautiful!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Hi Katie! Thank you for looking…so nice of you! Oh I can get crazy with the plants around my house. It drives my husband crazy… “NOT ANOTHER ONE”! HA! Yes, it is our home. We’re very proud to have it and we’re renovating it on our own. A couple of DIY’ers trying to do things on a shoe string budget. (that is if I don’t spend all my money on plants!) It’s going good so far and sweet people like you make it so much fun. Thank you again for commenting!

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  11. anthonyvenable110

    Thanks so much for this post! I love plants myself and since I was about nine years old I have had plants in my room. I have even had popcorn plants, peas, beans and broccoli on my windowsill growing just fine when I was 11, so I have had this love and interest in plants for a very long time. I personally love Jade Plants, Scented Geraniums and Arrowhead Vine.

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    1. Stacey Post author

      OH NO, thank you for taking a look and making me feel like it’s perfectly normal to have 500 plants in your house! (HA! ok, I’m exaggerating!) It’s so fun to put something out there and get such lovely comments back… bloggers are the BEST! YOU really DO LOVE plants. Popcorn plants? That is too cool! Oh you had me at geraniums, though. Love them, always have. I didn’t get any this year but usually keep a nice pot of them on the porch. So pretty. Thank you again for commenting. You’re so nice.

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      1. anthonyvenable110

        I grew some really cool plants from a child on, in fact I am growing potatoes in a pot as a houseplant and last year in a margarine tub got baby potatoes to grow it was pretty cool. I did lose some Jade Plants that I left out too long around January. I had grew several of them from leaf cuttings for about three years so it was an issue for me. Fortunately I have more. Your very welcome by the way and keep on posting about plants.

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        1. Stacey Post author

          Potato plants alway freak me out! Definitely in a good way! Stick your hand in the dirt and pull out a delicious potato. INCREDIBLE. I’m a simple shit, I guess… but I love it.
          I’ll definitely throw in some plant posts when I can… It’s part of my daily life and love so it’s inevitable. THANK YOU, AGAIN!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Hey Connie. OMG, you’re so sweet to even look at my craziness!! They’re fun though, and it keeps me out of trouble. HA HA!
      I’m glad you enjoyed looking..and it was too cool of you to take the time to comment. I’m thrilled!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      I have to just come clean here….. I HAVE NO IDEA WHY THEY PRESSED ME! Maybe the folks at WP are plant freaks too! HA!
      But honestly, it was a wonderful surprise and has allowed me to meet some amazing people who stopped by to say “hi”. Thanks, by the way…. for stopping! My photos are all my camera and very little to do with me. :-) I do enjoy using it, …. but need more practice. Thanks for the nice compliment… it’s been a fun day. Now I need to visit you at seed and salad!
      -Stacey

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Yes, Courtney…you should. I promise you’ll fall in love with them! And if you water them once a week with a good soaking bath.. you won’t kill them. And you don’t need dirt so there’s no mess. When I got this order in the mail the owner of the shop had a little note printed on the receipt about how they’re so much fun I might want to give them names. Sounds like she’s the plant FREAK… but then you look at them at smile and think… hummm, maybe I should! HA HA ! Hope you get a few, I think they’d love you. Thank you for stopping by and commenting.
      It was a pleasure!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Wonderful! I have to say that I didn’t know much about them until a few years ago and once you buy a couple you do get hooked! Okay, so now I can blame my plant freakdom on the people who sell these. It’s all their fault! HA HA HA! No soil required and soak them once or twice a week depending on how dry your air is and they’re good to go. I hope you try them… let me know if you do! Thank you for indulging my green habit. I’m happy you stopped by.

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  12. rebelsprite

    I love your choice of plants – they look as hardy as they are elegant :-) Great pics, especially the butzii – I have never seen one of those before. I am partial to succulents, myself. My friend took some photos of this monster cactus: http://atribecalledkey.com/2012/03/04/my-dream-cactus-2/
    Then I saw them growing “wild” (or maybe they were planted, I have no idea – it’s just hard to picture such a beast sprouting up like a weed, but it must grow wild somewhere!). I think I prefer the butzii, it’s less scary, but I had to share the monster photo as I thought you would appreciate it!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      OH WOW… I’m so happy you shared that monster with me! SO FREAKY AND COOL! Actually being the plant freak I am I believe that’s an agave plant. And truth be told I love them! I think I’m drawn to all those crazy leaves and plants that look like they could be from outer space or something. I’m not sure what it is… but they make me squeal!
      Don’t get me started on the succulents… OMG, if I buy another one of those or make another damn terrarium my husband may move out! (I may have to sneak them in at night!) HA!
      Thanks for the comment and the picture. Happy to meet you and have some fun!

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  13. domesticateddilettante

    Good for you! If there’s a registry for house plant killers, I’d be a charter member. So I don’t succumb to buying them very often…it’s a slow and sure death for any houseplants I do drag home. Better for me to stick with the outdoor plants – they stand a fighting chance at least ;-)

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    1. Stacey Post author

      OH NO, I may have to join two clubs then… because trust me, I’ve killed planty! (I mean plenty)
      I am persistent, though, and I’ll continue to buy them trying different ones until I hit the jackpot and then stick with it… bragging at my green thumb when really the plants do all the work! But honestly I’m with you… the outside plants are my favorite and if I could spend my days working in the yard instead of behind a desk I’d do it in an INSTANT! No bitching about the sweat, the heat, the dirt… I’d be in heaven. :-)
      Thank you so much for the visit!!!

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  14. Alli

    AIR PLANTS! Yes, I’d forgotten about those. I was just talking about these with a friend a few days ago but couldn’t remember the name. Since moving to a new house with a yard and garden area I’ve become obsessed with gardening though I can’t say I’m good at it – I’m on my second batch of garden purchases :-/ Fingers crossed this time I can balance everything in my life and remember to water my plants. Very neat vases and the aloe plant is adorable.

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    1. Stacey Post author

      New house – yard – garden…. I’m with you! I was always a plant freak but the new house, patios, atriums, courtyards, and all the window in this house just scream for plants. Growing up my parents always worked in the yard and planted flowers, etc… and they took great pride in their home. I’m sure those years of working with them had an impact on me and now I’m like you… it’s become an obsession. I bet your super good at it! Good luck with your new purchases, have fun and don’t forget to water!
      Love you blog! I see were both plant lovers and music lovers. I’m a huge Best Coast fan. I’m enjoying their new album, alot. Glad to meet you… thank you so much for stopping by. HOW FUN!

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      1. Alli

        Best Coast is so good! I love their sound. You should check out Cults, Matt & Kim and maybe even The Morning Benders, particularly the song Excuses. They have the same sort of “wop” and distortion sounds :)

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  15. beautywhizz

    Love the plants! Is that aloe vera by the pair of glasses? Also, what an interesting gadget in the last picture… Massage tool or just little gadget??

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Hey.. thanks for asking! You know I’m not sure about the plant in the orange pot by the glasses. They had a bunch of little succulents at the store but none were marked. In my opinion the answer would be YES, I do believe it’s some form of aloe vera or something very similar. Actually it’s cool that you ask because I’ve never seen one like it (and I’m always looking for plants… my insane habit is obvious!) So Yes, I believe you’re right.
      Oh, the last picture is actually an iron Jack. They were made in the 1960’s by the designer Bill Curry. They were originally designed to function as bookends but many people just collect them for random decor. I do believe I have a replica, as there are no markings on it.. but who knows! I think it’s fun and cool. Thanks for asking about it… maybe you’ll find one!
      Enjoyed your comment…. happy to have the visit!

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      1. beautywhizz

        Thank you for your reply. I love plants, flowers and
        always want to know their names! I really like the iron
        Jack, it looks really cool so well done for exposing it!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Hi Elizabeth. So cool of you to stop and look.. and thanks for the comment! I certainly appreciate what you’re doing at your blog. It’s hard but I try to be “green” in my every day life. Obviously I’m plant obsessed but also know the importance of taking care of our planet too. Good for you!
      I guess I’ll be an old cat lady.. and a plant lady as I grow older. At least I’ll have some kick-ass clean air to breathe!!
      Nice to meet you. Thanks again, Elizabeth.

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  16. glisteninghere

    I’m really strange when it comes to plants… meaning when i wake up and have my daily dose of caffeine I have to smell plants and see them. I’m also quite a keen gardener, so we have our entire courtyard an assortment of different tropical plants.

    Unfortunately, here in England it tends to rain quite a lot so I do have to keep my pot plants inside. I’ve honestly turned the house into a tropical garden.

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    1. Stacey Post author

      That’s wonderful that you enjoy it so much! It’s not for everyone… but obviously there’s more plant obsessed people than I realize!! (thank goodness!)
      I bet you have a lovely courtyard… I can almost see it now… full of lush green plants. Awesome!
      We have so many windows in our home that your eyes go straight to the yard… so I’ve tried hard to make sure the view is pretty. Plants are amazing, inside and outside your home. I love them. Thanks for sharing your love of them with me!

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  17. Kevin

    No, you are not a freak when it comes to plants — but I may not be impartial since I write a gardening blog. Congratulations on your FP status — and after exploring your site, I am inspired to begin renovations on my home. I love the period. Cheers!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Hey Kevin, I’ll have to check out your blog. Thanks so much for looking… I’m sure I could learn a thing or two from you. I do love learning about new plants and what works best in my zone (#9). I had to landscape my entire yard. We tore everything out and started over. I’m proud to say I did it all myself and it was so much work. Nothing brings me more joy when it comes to working on our home. My husband is the veggie garden keeper and does amazing with it. Are you about to renovate your home? If I inspire anyone.. it’s amazing… and that is super cool. We’ve been working for 3 years this week so I’m feeling the joy and the exhaustion. Today has been a rockin’ day and I appreciate you making it so!
      Your so nice to visit and leave a comment. Thank you so much! Looking forward to reading more on your end!

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  18. yumodi

    Ha ha! This was a great post!!! I love the air plants! Don’t worry…I don’t think you’re a plant freak! Have a nice day! :)
    yumodi.wordpress.com

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    1. Stacey Post author

      HA HA! I appreciate that… you made me laugh. You say it with such kindness. So sweet! I’m happy you enjoyed seeing the air plants. I admit it may be a silly things to post about but you know…. whatever makes you happy is always worth blabbing about. Thanks for reading my blab and commenting so kindly. :-)

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Aren’t they so COOL! I bought 3 and put them together so their crazy curly arms look so good hanging out together. I’m happy you checked it out! I took a peek at your blog too and it looks like I definitely need to make time to go through it. I love people who appreciate beautiful things… especially design.
      THANK YOU!

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  19. nickysqueak

    I am also a plant freak, I’m filling windowsills and outside ledges with tomatoes and herbs at the moment. Your plants are beautiful and your place looks AMAZING! I’m going to have to explore your blog more. Congrats on the freshly pressed ;)

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Thank you for sharing! I love that you have tomatoes on your windowsills! We have a huge tomato garden with about 20 plants. They’re exploding right now and I can’t give them away fast enough. Wish I could share with you. It’s so fun!
      Oh it would be such a pleasure to have you peek around at my silly blog. Our house was a real gift for us and we’re really proud. It makes me happy that other people are enjoying it too. THANK YOU!!!!

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      1. nickysqueak

        It was my pleasure to peek around, what a lovely story and history you have with your house, and what an amazing job you’ve done/are doing. I don’t know how you find the hours in the day but I’m crazy impressed. I’m house sharing at the moment but I can’t wait for the day that I can nest in a place of my own, and have much more space for plants. My tomatoes are now spreading to our tiny top-of-bow-window outside space, yours look wonderful. Enjoy! x

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Do you need a little green? Yes green in the wallet but also green in the house – neither one can ever hurt!! HA HA! That’s a sweet comment. Thanks for visiting. I see that you’re a guitar guy! Oh man, I’m living with a guitar guy myself. There’s always an amp ready to be played around here. Here’s a fun picture to share… http://agoodehouse.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/guitar.jpg?w=584
      Thanks again for commenting.. so cool of you. It’s been a very busy and exciting day. Totally unexpected … but what a pleasure to meet so many new bloggers.
      Thank you again!
      -Stacey

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    1. Stacey Post author

      What a nice compliment. I’m totally flattered! That would be amazing… thank you. I love simple things… but sometimes go overboard (insert plant fetish!)
      Mid-Century modern is our thing.. and I would have to say that in itself is pretty minimal — so we’re trying. We like so much stuff that it’s hard not to get cluttered.
      Thank you again. So great that you visited!

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        1. Stacey Post author

          Thank you… the photos are all camera… I take no credit for those. It’s actually just a digital point and shoot. It’s a canon powershot. It does have manual settings ( which I’m learning to use … and an awesome zoom. Somewhere on this blog I have pictures of the super moon. I got pretty great results. I love the camera! Thanks for asking.

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            1. Stacey Post author

              OMG, you just made my day! I’ll do my best and thank you again. I’m blown away by the kindness you’ve given me. :-)

    1. Stacey Post author

      Did you buy plants or air plants? Either way… good for you! The succulent thing for me is overwhelming (and so freggin’ fun!). Every time I go to a nursery I see new ones that I don’t have and feel the need to take them home. Sometimes I buy them, make arrangements or terrariums and then find “Someone” to give them to. AM I CRAZY? (slightly!)
      Oh I will definitely check out your blog… I love seeing other modern pads and the interesting people who live in and enjoy them. Count on it!
      Thank you for click that FP link and taking a look. It’s been a fun day! :-)

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      1. the usual bliss

        I bet you’ve been uber-busy! How fun for you! Soak it up. Your home looks like a true mid-century mod. Ours is a new build but with modern lines. I like the retro feel of that era so much!

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        1. Stacey Post author

          This house was a complete surprise for us. We had always planned to build something new and modern… but got this chance and took it! I think it’s almost more difficult. I’ve had two friends build their homes from the ground up in the time it’s taken us. AHHHHH… I’m so JEALOUS! But it’s all good…this house has a story and a history that a new one would never offer. I’m happy we did it. When the craziness dies down I will dig deeper into your blog. It looks really fun. Thanks… you’re so cool.

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  20. auwillia

    I have too many houseplants, mostly succulents. I can’t seem to stop myself from propagating pothos vines and Christmas cacti, either. I knew it was getting out of hand when my 4-year-old told me about filling some empty flower pots with dirt outside, but then he started to worry about what he had done. He started to worry that vines would grow in them!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      HA HA! Great story. Kids! Sounds like he’s a doll. I have a few cacti and they are growing like crazy. I never do anything to them and I think that’s just fine with them. I’m happy to know I’m not the only one loving the plants! Thanks for sharing.. and for commenting.

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    1. Stacey Post author

      AMEN, Fresh air does a body good! And you’re right… it’s a fact.. they do clean the air and are very good to have in your home. So I guess my fetish is really a healthy thing. YES! I need at least one healthy habit! Thanks for that. I’ll contact you about our next meeting (for the support group) HA HA!

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  21. Beau

    If there’s such thing as a healthy fetish it must surely be for collecting pretty plants… If anything I think you should scatter more across the furniture :)

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    1. Stacey Post author

      HA! That’s a good point! It can’t be all bad. Maybe some rose petals… but aloe vera could stain the couch (LOL!) You’re hilarious. If I start putting plants between the couch cushions… I’ll REALLY know it’s time to get some help!
      Thanks for the fun… glad you took a look… so nice of you.

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  22. theyellowranger

    It’s so interesting to see someone with the opposite problem that I have. Indoor plants really give me the creeps. We only have artificial ones in my house because I can’t handle them being inside. Weird, I know. Nice post. Congrats on FP.

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    1. Stacey Post author

      HA HA! That’s hilarious! Everyone has “that thing that creeps them out”. At least artificial plants won’t die on you, right? Some of them look so real these days it’s hard to tell the difference. Thanks for looking, anyway… hope my photos and freakiness didn’t cause you pain. (laughing)

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  23. pnwauthor

    I agree, there are worst things to obsess about. At least you obsess over something that is alive, green and beautiful. Have you ever read “The Secret Life of Plants” to your plants? I have heard also that plants respond to musical vibration–sitar raga and baroque music are favorites among the plant world.

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    1. Stacey Post author

      THANK YOU! I obsess over really stupid things.. but this I never feel guilty or bad about. It’s too fun! If music makes them happy, then it’s no wonder they grow so well at my house! There’s music 24/7. Everything from baroque classical, to the Rolling Stones. I think they must be diggin’ it! Great comment. Thanks for looking!

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  24. spoonandsailor

    i LOVE these! i’m thinking of hanging air plants on the living room wall instead of artwork…there’s something so so calming about them. oh & they’re gorgeous! do you have any good leads on floating wall planters?

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  25. Desirre

    uhm, hello! how could you not be obsessed with these. They are gorgeous! Growing up my mom had lots of plants around the house. Now that I have my own place I am thinking of putting some out. Thanks for the inspiration! xoxo

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    1. Stacey Post author

      You totally should! My parents always worked in the yard but rarely had indoor plants. Maybe that’s why I’ve gone nuts! I see them online and in other people’s houses and they always inspire me. They make a room feel warm, I think. Glad you like them and I’m super happy you stopped by. Thanks!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Hey girl! I’m overwhelmed!!! WTF! I can’t even believe the kindness of people today. And just last week I took a break from blogging and seriously considered stopping all together. OMG – I feel like I’m about to burst from all the wonderful comments and friendly, open people who have stopped to say “congrats”. You and I both know how hard it is to renovate and make time to blog… it’s overwhelming sometimes… so I’m seriously feeling blessed today!! Thank you as always for being supportive!

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  26. Cafe

    I wish I could be better at keeping plants, they make a room look so nice. But I’m just so bad at watering them regularly :)

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    1. Stacey Post author

      I hear you! So those little air plants might be PERFECT for you. They do make a space feel more like home, in my opinion. You should try again.. and buy things that don’t require much attention. (that’s my secret.. don’t tell anyone, though!) HA HA! Thanks for visiting.
      -Stacey

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      1. Cafe

        LOL but what about the “weekly bath”? They probably wouldn’t even get that :S
        How about I live vicariously through you and your plants? =P

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        1. Stacey Post author

          That could work too! You could pick a favorite and I’ll post pictures of her growth for you! We could celebrate every inch. HA HA! You’re hilarious. :-)

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  27. silvachiqa

    I do believe we are from the same planet, I adore anything green that grows, flowering and otherwise. We are the kind of people who embrace all that is beautiful on our planet for others to enjoy, we do not need a support group, rather, we need to help others to appreciate nature. Beautiful blog, good luck, cheers.

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    1. Stacey Post author

      I LIKE YOUR STYLE!!!! Thank you for that comment. Totally cool. It is amazing that we are surrounded by so many beautiful things and take them for granted sometimes. I appreciate every little flower that pops it’s pretty face up for me to see! And they amaze me with their abilities to adapt and survive. Just when I think I’ve lost a plant… it starts to show life and proves me wrong. LOVE THAT!
      I can’t wait to have a minute to visit your blog… and I will. You seem awesome!
      Thanks again.
      -Stacey

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  28. mrcooki

    I have loved bonsai(s). I’ve been a fan of them since the original karate kid. And since then I can not keep one alive. Beautiful blog. Cheers

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    1. Stacey Post author

      That’s great! Mr. Miyagi was a serious bonsai master, wasn’t he! He kicked butt at karate and bonsai. (bow down to Mr. Miyagi!) Love it!
      Honestly I’ve never done well with Bonsai, so don’t feel bad. I think they’re kind of hard to do. Thanks for the karate kid memories! That was fun. And I’m super happy you stopped by!

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  29. bkr12

    I definitely need more plants in my life and this has inspired me to get some. Beautiful pictures and an inspiring blog. Thank you!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      That makes me smile! There’s so much inspiration out there… bloggers inspire me every day… so I’m super happy I could do the same. Yes, buy something pretty and love it! It’s such a silly thing but they really do change my mood and bring me joy. (except when they turn brown and give me the finger!) I hate that!
      HA HA! Thanks for looking.

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Ha! Was it eye candy? If so, I can’t thank you enough. Super cool of you! That little orange vase was one of those compulsive buys… you know, I saw it for 3 seconds and the next thing I knew I was walking out with it. ( what the hell just happened!) HA HA! I do like the orange against the dark wall. Glad you agree!
      Thanks for looking.

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  30. Paranormal DIY Diva

    My mother-in-law suggested I get some air plants for our new house the other day. I was kind of skeptical of the idea because I had never heard of air plants before. I think this is just the right kick in the butt! lol

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Yes, DO IT! DO IT! You’ll be hooked, I guarantee it. They’ll make you smile every day. If you do order some, be sure and check out their size. Some of them are teeny tiny and I tend to like the ones that are bigger… more fun to look at. (just some advise). Have fun with it… and share pictures if you do!
      -Stacey

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  31. bestcoastmama

    Your airplanes are beautiful! And I completely understand about plants getting out of control. I have an herb garden that is rapidly expanding. We just moved to LA and our apartment neighbors must think I’m nuts because I’ve hauled 3 bags of soil into our little 2 bedroom.

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    1. Stacey Post author

      HILAROUS! I can see it now… them looking puzzled “what the heck is she doing in there”!! Sounds familiar. I know my neighbors think I’m nuts… I’m constantly fretting over my plants, replanting, re-potting, moving plants in the landscape, watering, dead-heading flowers, trimming, mulching.. it’s constant. AND A JOY! Glad you understand that passion! I think LOTS of folks do. Thank you for sharing.. it made me smile!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      THANK YOU! I’m so pleased you stopped by. I must say… your blog looks fantastic. My love of modern art is, well… another obsession. Okay, so plants aren’t the only thing. I might need more than one support group. I only peeked at the front page but I was drooling. Will take more time asap! Looks like something for me (and the blog name is definitely a place I fit!) So great to meet new and awesome bloggers.

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Wow, thank you. It’s been a fun day to say the least. Looks like you’re pretty creative and artistic yourself. I will definitely swing by your blog and dig deeper… looks very inspiring. Thank you for the high-five here. So nice of you!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Yes, you’ll love them. They’re crazy looking and so easy to care for! For $2.00 that cute little pot was MINE! It was in my hand and out the door before I knew what happened. Thanks for looking.

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    1. Stacey Post author

      That was my exact thought when I got them! So cute and kinda creepy. Hopefully I won’t kill these like I usually kill fish!!! (not on purpose of course!) HA HA! Thank you for checkin ’em out!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      At this point I think I just need help keeping up with all of them. (laughing)
      Honestly it looks like a lot of plants but they’re scattered all over so it doesn’t ever feel like I’m living in a jungle. They’re actually quite pretty… or awesome, as you say! Thank you for saying that! And you are wonderful to even take the time to look. Have a great day!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      I think the plants are the real stars.. and they make the photos look better than they actually are! :-) I take no credit for that. My camera skills have not matured quite yet… I need some practice. But thank you for being so sweet! What’s amazing is those little guys look so pretty anywhere you put them… I highly recommend an air plant or two or even more. HA! Thank you for sharing your thoughts!!

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  32. 2f4u

    Wonderful article and a wonderful blog !!
    Air plants – Honestly , am hearing about them for the first time -courtesy your blog !!
    Kudos -continue your good work !!

    Ram

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Well, I’m happy you stopped to take a look then! Thank you for that. If you enjoy a little green stuff around the house I highly recommend them. Unfortunately I can’t just go to the store and buy them… they are pretty specialized and I had to order them from a place in Florida… but it’s worth the wait! Glad you enjoyed looking… I think they’re so cute! (obviously I’m a plant freak!) :-)

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Very lovely comment. I’ll take that with a sweet smile and a THANK YOU! I’m happy you too a look at my craziness. Since you love plants as well I’m sure you understand how I could get a little carried away. Makes for fun blogging, anyway. (“crazy lady gets taken over by her own plants”!) Too dramatic? HA HA!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Thank you for that! I enjoy taking pictures but still have so much to learn. The little plants were definitely good “models”. And they didn’t give me any lip! HA HA! Glad you looked… appreciate the visit!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      I AGREE – they do ROCK! And these can just live in the rocks! Most of mine are just nestled in a bed of rocks in these bowls or vases… they’re so easy to take care of! Glad you stopped by… always a pleasure when you visit.

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  33. Kaberi Chand

    i have a complete-love love relation with plants,they are the epitome of life:)…loved going through your post and the way the plants are put up are simply classy.Ah!the simple pleasures of life.

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Simple pleasures!! ahhhh, so true. Those are the things that I sometimes take for granted but try to acknowledge and enjoy every day. I agree that such a little thing like this can definitely make you stop in your tracks and appreciate all that surrounds you! I love that I’m surrounded by the pretty green stuff! Thanks for commenting!

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  34. Victoria Elizabeth Barnes

    WOW… busy lady! You’re probably tired of responding to comments, but apparently my reader is not showing posts correctly, so I am chiming in late. (Actually, I know you’re not tired of responding to comments—you’re REALLY good at it!)

    How do the air plants do without direct sun? Maybe that’s not an issue for you since you have such great natural light?

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Hey Victoria! What’s up with the dang reader! I swear I have so much trouble with it. There’s probably half of the stuff I follow and look for that NEVER comes up. It’s frustrating sometimes. Glad you’re here… always!!!
      It’s been a fun 24 hours and honestly I love comments. Getting and receiving. But you already know that as much as I babble on your blog! Thanks for always putting up with me. I think you’re hilarious!
      The plants actually don’t like or want direct sun. Most of what I buy likes filtered light and even then only requires 3-4 hours of it. Maybe that’s why I have pretty good luck with them because the windows in the house really do all the work and I don’t have to think about it. The little air plants will burn up pretty quick if you let direct sun get to them… especially if you put them in a glass container. WOW, they’re just like me… I burn in an instant. HA HA!
      Thanks for catching up with me. You’re the best… and you can do the hustle!! :-)

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        1. Stacey Post author

          HA HA HA! Good grief I needed that comment! Thank you, Victoria. I can always count on you to lift my spirits and make me laugh out loud. Yes, I am wearing my sunglass but only because I’m so damn tired and look AWFUL! It was so fun… but I’m happy to get back to “normal”. I haven’t visited anyone else’s blogs in a week and I’m having serious withdrawals. As far as fame? HA!, please, that was a fluke. Now back to regularly scheduled programming….. :-)
          Thank you for at least acknowledging and commenting and making me feel famous, anyway. It lets me know who is really kind and decent and without ego…. when you take the time to acknowledge something good that has happened to someone else. So thank you!
          Now, I’m off to play with my new iPhone. (you were so right… all my pictures taken with it so far have been my cats!) see you soon…. and thanks again, friend!

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          1. Victoria Elizabeth Barnes

            Not a fluke… you write a lovely blog, and you put a lot of time into creating appealing content. You also put a lot of time into interacting with your readers and other bloggers in a meaningful way. People value and respond to that. (Of course, it’s nice when it’s a couple hundred people validating you!!!) Probably you are exhausted and overwhelmed, and now want a vacation from the internet at the exact time it’s the last thing you can do!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Hello fellow air plant lover… glad you stopped by!!! I agree, they are so cool and it seems impossible that they don’t need soil to live. I’m totally amazed by them and it seems they are highly addictive. HA HA! Thanks for re-blogging… so cool of you! You have a great day too… mine’s good because you visited. THANK YOU!

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      1. Empowered Results

        Additive is not correct…obsessive more or less! LOL! I remember when I had my air plant garden….I was looking for some of my photos to post. Unfortunately, I believe they are in a hard drive of a computer which crashed…but now I am on a mission to see if I could salvage them…Well, have a wonderful weekend!

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  35. Leena from Bye Bye Brooklyn

    A) Congrats on getting Freshly Pressed! and B) I’ve been sooooo curious about air plants and you just sold me on them. I love how they look but I have a black thumb. The only thing that I can keep alive is a very hardy philodendron. Air plants might actually be the answer to all my whoops-forgot-to-change-the-soil-and-water-it problems.

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Thanks Leena! It was a pretty weird and wonderful surprise. At first I thought Word Press had some screwed up some code or something because too many people were visiting. HA HA! So I’m very pleased and completely in awe of the kindness of people! Bloggers are the best. The air plants would look awesome in your place! Definitely try a few and let me know how it goes.

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    1. Stacey Post author

      I appreciate you saying so. Mother nature is quite good at her job…. I just reap the benefits. Happily so! Thank you for looking!!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Holy crap, that was a super nice thing of you to say! Sorry, for the “holy crap” but people always surprise me with their kindness.
      No, I’m not an interior designer but I’m certainly jealous of those who are and get to do it for a living. There’s no doubt that people inspire me all the time to at least try to make my mess of a house look somewhat presentable. It’s fun anyway. I think the little plants are just making me look good. HA HA!
      Thanks for commenting… and such a sweet one too!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Well that’s okay! We all have our “thing”. But it was nice of you too look and make such a sweet remark. Sometimes plants can disappoint you and not grow, or turn brown, or even die… which sucks! So that part I don’t like… but in general they are pretty good to have around. They help clean the air you breathe… and that doesn’t suck! (laughing)
      Have a good one and thanks again for the visit.

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Oh great! What kind of garden? Flowers? Veggies? Landscape Plants? Or maybe all of the above. Whatever it may be it’s great that you have the desire for that. It’s very rewarding to me to plant ANYTHING and have it grow. Amazing how much energy it takes a little plant to do what it does. Truly impressive. (okay, that was a little dramatic!) HA HA! But I do marvel at them.. or at least try to acknowledge their beauty. Good luck with it and thanks for the visit!

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      1. redbike420

        Thanks for the inspiration, i hope to achieve all the above I’ve already set it in stone that this would be my summer project, grant it the yard has been unkempt for 20 years from the previous owner, but that makes all the more worth while to turn it around into hopefully a very neat little self-sufficient veggie garden.

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        1. Stacey Post author

          I’ll be sure to check back with you and see how it’s going! Our yard was neglected for so long before we got it..so I can totally relate. It needs your love!! Sounds like it will be awesome. ( and mostly likely you will need some Advil!) HAVE FUN!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Well, thank you! I have to be honest here… your blog title pretty much sums us up. We’re modern and a whole lotta funky! HA HA! I’ll definitely take some time to poke around your site… it looks wonderfu! We collect lots of mid-century and industrial treasures and LOVE art.. so I’m excited to visit you. Thank you for stopping by… very cool.

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    1. Stacey Post author

      I totally agree! Another blogger mentioned that as well. Which makes them even more fun because they seem to be ALIVE (well, that was stupid!… they’re obviously alive but you know what I mean! HA!) I think those might be my favorite. Glad you stopped to look!! Have a great weekend. (I think I’ll be watering plants) HA HA!

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  36. RenovestorMama

    I saw this yesterday on my reader and loved it, but just now looked – congrats on getting Freshly Pressed! You got me going on this that a while back, but I actually went out yesterday at lunch and picked up a few small plants that I’m going to do my best not to kill! :)

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Hey!! Glad you came by and I hope you share your lovely plants on your blog. Looks like you guys are always kicking some serious butt at the house. I’m always jealous of the progress. Have fun with the plants… you won’t kill them, silly!

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  37. CT

    I had a tillsandia that I MURDERED! Or forgot to water, take your pick. The husband always wants me to put them in other plants but I think that looks creepy and parasitic. I love the orange and white chevron pot and really all the others as well. :) Cheers – CT

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    1. Stacey Post author

      YOU MURDERER! ha ha ha (just teasing!) Lets face it… we’ve all committed murder at some point. Don’t feel bad. :-)
      I thought about putting them in other plants but I always felt it distracted from their simple beauty. It’s like they just need to shine on their own. In reality, though.. they attach themselves to trees, etc. in nature …so it probably makes sense to add them to something else.
      Thanks for the visit!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Thank you for all your encouragement!!! It’s so fun to share what you’re doing with others. I feel the same about you and yours! I’m a bit overwhelmed right now but feel really grateful. People are so kind!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Oh good! I’m glad they appeal to you (and so many). They are a special little surprise in the home. Not like the average house plant, for sure! Good point about the modern space… some plants just go better with that type of architecture and decor … so I think you hit the nail on the head ..perfect combo.
      Super happy you stopped to look and say “hi”. Appreciate that!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      GREAT! It’s so cool that you’re inspired enough to get a few. I love it! I hope you’ll share your precious little plants if you do. I think you’ll just be amazed at their unique beauty. Let me know!
      -Stacey

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  38. the home tome

    Nice air plants – I haven’t gotten one yet, but I feel like I’m sneaking up on it. Also like your aloe and the pencil cactus in your header. Our pencil cactus just went through some rough times – we trimmed it and it seems to be on the mend, with some new growths.

    Beautiful blog and beautiful house, congratulations!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      That’s great — “sneaking up on it”!! Funny. I hope you do try a few of them.. it’s not a big commitment so that makes them easy to own. And they seem to intrigue visitors so they’re great conversation starters!!
      Man, our pencil plant is FREAKING ME OUT! It is now almost 9 feet tall. I promise, I’m not doing anything to it. I kick it some water every couple of weeks and just sit back in awe. Obviously she’s SUPER happy in the spot she’s in. When you say you trimmed it… I actually think that’s when ours went crazy. It suffered some damage from frost, so we trimmed, and it went nuts after that. Must be a good thing to do! Who knew?
      Thanks for the visit and the nice compliment. We’re having fun. We’re slow renovators so it allows me time to blog about my silly obsessions between projects. I appreciate your time!!

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      1. the home tome

        Nine feet?! Wow! Okay your “water every couple of weeks” makes me think we are watering it too often (every week) which makes sense, seeing as how it’s a cactus and all…thanks for the advice.

        Look forward to your future posts – I love your style – our home was built in 1965 and we love MCM stuff as well. Our renovations have been minor but we are certainly enjoying the place.

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        1. Stacey Post author

          I’m so excited you’re following… I quickly did the same. Looking forward to yours as well! So great to find each other. Thanks.

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    1. Stacey Post author

      I know! Doesn’t it just make you smile. I think it’s the most popular one. Everybody seems to be drawn to it’s craziness. I can’t blame them. Fun indeed!
      Thanks for taking a look.

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  39. Jnana Hodson

    Support group? Isn’t it called a garden club?
    Also, I always thought one of the joys of contemporary architecture was that it didn’t compete with the objects or people present. Certainly your latest photos demonstrate that.
    I am a little envious, though, when it comes to bringing plants indoors in growing season (in contrast to winter) — we just can’t seem to cut any of the blossoms from the yard, no matter how great they look inside once we do.

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    1. Stacey Post author

      HA HA! Good point! I can tell you that I am a webmaster for a local GCA club where I live and those ladies are AWESOME! I don’t think my thumb is green enough for them. :-) I can update their website with pretty pictures but those ladies are incredible!! I have definitely learned a thing or two from them.

      I’m with you on cutting the blossoms. I almost prefer to look out and see all the color in my yard… right where I need it to be. It’s a beautiful sight and nothing beats being greeted by gorgeous color as you drive up to your home or sit on the back porch. I’m hooked! ( and my neighbors LOVE IT! )

      Wonderful comments! Thank you so much for taking the time. Have a great weekend.

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Yes, I totally agree with you there! But it’s hard to grow tomatoes in the living room! (LOL!) Just kidding…
      My love of plants definitely goes beyond what looks pretty inside, as I’ve worked my rear off landscaping our yard and we have a wonderful tomato garden.
      We’ve got so many fresh tomatoes right now we’re giving them away by the bowl fulls! It’s the most wonderful thing ever… when you grow your own food.
      Thanks so much for commenting… again, I couldn’t agree more. Having lovely decorative plants to feed the soul is one thing, but having a garden that feeds the body is equally as important. Have a great day!

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  40. miasafdar

    Reblogged this on miasafdar and commented:
    It’s kinda nice sometimes to have some green stuffs around your house. Having that “connection” with nature sometimes gives peace to one’s mind..and soul. (I hope that makes sense! Hahaha )

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Thank you! They ARE fun to look at… and in real life they’re even more fantastic!
      It was fun to share and have so many people respond. I tend to feel like so much of my time is spent inside, in an office, behind a computer that I crave the outside and all that mother nature gives us. Corny? Maybe so… but I do feel wonderful when I scatter a little green around. I guess I’m getting what I need.
      Thanks for the nice comment and for stopping by to look. So nice!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Well, they’re pretty incredible little plants. You should try a few sometime! Thanks for the compliment… I think the camera does most of the work… but I’m very good at pressing the button! HA HA!
      Thanks you for being so kind… I’m happy you looked at the pics and learned about these crazy little plants.

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  41. qs1998

    I know what you mean. My mother can never say no to any new plants. She’s somehow adopted all of her plant collection (about 15 so far) from outside sources.

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    1. Stacey Post author

      HA HA! That so great! I have to guess that maybe they needed a really good home and she was the one to provide it. Nothing wrong with that. Good for her. It’s sort of like old clothes, or furniture, or a pet you can’t take care… thankfully someone out there will gladly step in! Great comment. Thanks for looking… I enjoyed you stopping by!
      -Stacey

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  42. Anonymous

    Stacey…. I love how you have displayed your air plants. Very classy!! You can tell from your blog that you have a deep appreciation and enjoyment of these little guys. I’ll keep checking back from time to time to see what else you have posted.

    Thank you for your continued support and keep spreading the LOVE. :-)

    Linda
    airplantsupplyco.com

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Oh how great! The love did spread… all the way to Florida! Dang, the internet is fun sometimes. I’m super happy you found me and hope you got some traffic. I know for sure one blogger friend in California ordered and was super excited!
      I ordered from you about a year ago and loved your website, packaging, and the plants were amazing. I remember I loved it so much I sent you an email telling you how beautiful your website was. You were so kind to write back. I appreciate that! I’m happy to return again and get the same wonderful service. It was a joy. And obviously I do love them. I’m already thinking about ordering more. HA HA! Thank you for all you do…. in the loveliest way!
      Stacey

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    2. ScrapAndSalvage

      stacey’s right, linda! i received my order yesterday and i LOVE my new plants (they were actually a birthday gift for my husband, but we’re both enjoying them)! ;) and i never would have known about air plant supply if stacey hadn’t blogged about you. thanks, ladies! i’ll be ordering again!

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  43. triptracker

    Forget the plants….I am in love with your minimalist decor….but I guess that is why the plants look so good in the shots too. I love plants but have a very bad habit of not watering them. I do much better with faux plants…hahahaha

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Ha Ha! Yes, lets forget the plants! Couldn’t agree more.
      And the decor… well, thanks so much. I always feel I’m cluttered with crap but I guess in a world where most of us are cluttered with crap – I’m doing okay. Nice thing to say! THANK YOU. Fake plants never let you down… it’s a respectable way to go. :-) But then you have to dust them. (giggle) So it’s always something, isn’t it? Water or dust. DANG!
      Thanks for looking. Fun comment!

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  44. imemine

    Now i know what you’ve been doing all week….was starting to wonder !!!! Did i see in one comment you have an i phone now?? Looking forward to more photos….x d

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    1. Stacey Post author

      HA HAHA! OMG, yes… now you know … I’ve been up late playing with my phone. (just kidding). I’ve barely had time to look at it. Which could be good and could be bad. It’s been a fun few days but I’m exhausted! I will definitely bore you soon with my iPhone report. Where does the time go?? AHHHHHHHHHHHH. More later. Thanks so much for checking on me. You’re the best.

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  46. Sarah

    I love Air Plants!! They are so awesome! My friend just got one and I am definitely a bit jealous :) I just have a collection of succulents. As a botany major, I am surprisingly horrible at taking care of plants, but they are luckily easy to take care of and definitely super interesting to look at!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      Hey succulents are high on my list! They never let me down and they’re super easy to take care of. I have them all over my house. The air plants are great to me because since there’s no dirt you can put them in places that no other plant could go… which makes them great for decorating. And they’re super cool to look at. thanks for the comment!

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    1. Stacey Post author

      You should! I think it’s the best kind of plant for those who are plant-challenged. HA! I highly recommend… I think you’ll fall in love. Thanks for visiting!

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