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28/5/2026 0 Comments

My 10th aspidistra

Today, I'm sharing something a little different. Today, I gave a home to my 10th aspidistra plant. I spotted her on eBay a few weeks ago, looking the worse for wear and crying out for a new home. I was tempted to bid but didn't ... as I have nine other aspidistra plants.

A few days ago, I revisited the eBay page and she was still there, in need of adoption - so I bought her, no bidding, no haggling - a straight buy now! Her botanical name is aspidistra elatior variegata - as you'll see from the photos there is little, if any variegation showing on those leaves - hence, the reason why I bought her. Her three broad spear-shaped leave are virtually emerald green apart from a tiny aspect of variegation on one leaf, confirming her true identity. And that's why I bought her - that tiny faint yellow-green strip, which should be a vibrant white or cream told me that she was being neglected. So I've  given her a new home.

She arrived today, via Royal mail, wrapped in a wealth of plastic bags and stuffed inside a cardboard box - no sodden paper towels in an attempt to provide moisture for the roots. As the picture shows, she was planted in the bottom half of a plastic pop bottle!  The soil was as dry as the Gobi desert and her leaves were as dusty as most people's loft space.

I know the potential of this plant. I know what her leaves should look like - which is why I know, she has been starved of sunlight, water and basic care. She should have large broad stripes of white or cream running the length of each leaf - each a unique pattern as distinct as a fingerprint. But she hasn't, she is 99% emerald green. Hopefully, she won't be by Christmas!

It took me just 30 minutes, to unpackaged, clean away the old stale soil, give her a 'spa' soak in fresh water and clean her leaves, before repotting her in rich soil and adding some liquid feed. Whilst potting I noticed she has two off-shoots which have the potential to become new leaves protruding from the rhizome. Fancy being neglected yet still trying to survive and grow?

In recent months, I've shared some of my other plant successes, such as my bird-of-paradise plant. I've always been green-fingered, even as a child. I had a tiny 'garden' behind the trellis and would shove sticks into the ground only to find they would root and sprout as a hebe or lavender bush.

Aspidistras can have a life expectancy of some 50 years, if looked after. I believe this specimen has quite mature leaves, despite there being just three, so must be propagation attempt that's a couple of years old but still, she'll outlive me.

She's now resting and sitting pretty on my other desk, not far from the window enjoying some warm indirect rays.

I'll put a note in my diary to give you an update in the coming months.

Note: this is not the 'obsession' I discussed in a recent post ... I have a collection of aspidistras.

  
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27/5/2026 0 Comments

Research

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I’ll admit it: I love research. I’m officially the perpetual student seeking information and specific details on an unknown topic. I have studied subjects that I have never dreamt I would study, let alone get slightly obsessed with. Be it health, home, behaviours, personalities, locations, hobbies, cultures or industry - I throw myself into research much like an eager school child with a summer project. 
 
There’s a fascination for learning anything which does link to my childhood, but now I have the freedom to do as I wish. And, explore what I choose and the best part none of it is wasted – it all enhances my life. I’m not sharing what my current topic and obsession is but it has surprised me as much as it might surprise my readers. I’ve found myself asking one question which led to another and another and so the sequence begins until I’m now at the laughing stage, laughing at myself that is, as every day I have the same topic buzzing around my head. Yesterday, I actually put aside an hour to dive into the topic and it wasn’t even a necessary task for my day; I simply wanted to read just a little more. Seriously, I’ve opened Pandora’s box!
 
Am I worried that this ‘topic’ will take over my life, forcing me to ditch my current life, careers and future plans to run off into the sunset dedicating my existence to this new found ‘love’? Nah, I recognise that this is part of the writing process for me. It has happened numerous times before and resulted in a fabulous book. I’ve learnt to go with my gut reaction and enjoy the process of being a nerd for a period of time. My story line will develop from the study and research I’m doing and in time, at an author Q&A session someone will ask a specific question that I may well know the answer to. Or I’ll attend a quiz night and gain a point for some obscure answer gained from my research. 
 
So that’s me, at the minute, busy polishing one book and researching the topic of another. And, loving every damned minute of it!

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11/5/2026 0 Comments

Bucket list

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Followers know I have a 'bucket list' which I frequently visit to conquer or complete a task. The tasks range from simple wishes which I long to do to random items, which others may deem unnecessary or even too modest to be on a bucket list - but hey, it's my list! Some items, I am not in control of whether I will successfully complete them. One of the 'impossibles' has happened ... I've been called for jury service! I've waited decades to be called. I kid you not, it was on my bucket list!

I can't and won't be saying anymore about the subject. But that's one less item on my bucket list!

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