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The Violet Has Landed
One thing I love about gardening is getting new plants, putting them in the garden and going out the next day to find that they have breathed a sigh of relief. They're looking healthier and glossier, more spread out and/or more upright. Most of the time, you didn't realize that they were in distress in their pot, but it's a delight to look at them in the ground and think oh, little buddy, you're so much happier here.
On Monday I was in town, doing my usual grocery shop, and the place where I get my refills had a shelf of plants you could buy. I have a garden where at least half of it is in full shade (it gets about an hour of sunlight a day tops,) and I want to get the soil covered by plants asap. Ideally, I want that ground cover to also be edible, or useful for medicine/scent/pollinator food etc. This is a difficult ask.
So when I saw they had an English violet (edible in salads and sweets, makes a healthy sweet tea, full of vitamin C, grows in full shade, vigorous spreader,) I thought that's the plant for me! But oh, the poor little thing was on its last legs, absolutely flat in its pot and turning yellow.
I took it to the counter and said "Could you please give it a dribble of water, just so it survives until I get it home?" So the guy held it under the tap for a moment and sold it to me for £1. (Which was a bargain because not only did I get the plant but also the nice terracotta pot it was in.)
It had already started to recover by the time I got it home, so this was not at its worst:

but after rehydrating it properly overnight, and planting it out yesterday, this is what it looks like today:

It is genuinely a joy to see a suffering creature suffering slightly less.
On Monday I was in town, doing my usual grocery shop, and the place where I get my refills had a shelf of plants you could buy. I have a garden where at least half of it is in full shade (it gets about an hour of sunlight a day tops,) and I want to get the soil covered by plants asap. Ideally, I want that ground cover to also be edible, or useful for medicine/scent/pollinator food etc. This is a difficult ask.
So when I saw they had an English violet (edible in salads and sweets, makes a healthy sweet tea, full of vitamin C, grows in full shade, vigorous spreader,) I thought that's the plant for me! But oh, the poor little thing was on its last legs, absolutely flat in its pot and turning yellow.
I took it to the counter and said "Could you please give it a dribble of water, just so it survives until I get it home?" So the guy held it under the tap for a moment and sold it to me for £1. (Which was a bargain because not only did I get the plant but also the nice terracotta pot it was in.)
It had already started to recover by the time I got it home, so this was not at its worst:

but after rehydrating it properly overnight, and planting it out yesterday, this is what it looks like today:

It is genuinely a joy to see a suffering creature suffering slightly less.
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By the way, I don't remember if we've talked before, but my memory is notoriously bad. I know you from your Tolkien stories, and know I friended your potboy DW at some point, probably even before my nickname change - I used to be "Winterwitch". It might have even been on tumblr but I've been there only for a short time and not since at least two years, I think. We do seem to have at least one common interest in gardening! :o)
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This particular shop is a great eco-shop where you can refill your own containers *and* they have an outdoor sitting area and make great toasties, so I rate them very highly. But they're not really aware that the plants they sell need to be looked after. This is the second 'on the verge of death' plant I've had from them.
I thought I remembered you from Tolkien fandom :) That's cool! My potboy DW is still active but still being flooded by reblogs of stuff from Tumblr, so it might be less clutter on your dash to defriend that one if you like. Making it convenient to defriend Potboy was part of the point of starting this one :)
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I very much miss having violets... a neighbor down the street from my childhood home had them growing around her yard, and I loved walking by.
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They may not bloom for most of the year, but they have lovely foliage the rest of the time. I love plants like that, that are pretty all the time, with extra colorful bonuses during their blooming season!
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