Saw my first discarded one of this season on the curb last week. Some people in San Jose, CA can actually plant them and continue to grow them. Me, not so much.
I’m familiar with the word “poinsettia”, but I admit that I wouldn’t know one if I saw it. I don’t recall anyone I know having plants that look like the one in the comic.
We’re putting ours (rec’d as a gift) in with the other plants that are over-wintering in our garage with grow lights. If it can survive until Spring, then we’ll see where it will live. (We can’t keep it in the living areas, due to our parrots being curious, bitey creatures). Poinsettias are poisonous plants. :P
Poor poinsettias. They’re so pretty, then discarded. I kill plants (not on purpose!!) and try to give mine away to someone who likes to keep them alive.
I grew one in a large 2 ft pot. It grew to be a 5 ft bush. About Sept I put it in a black covered “house” with a grow light. Light on for 8 hours 16 hours off. Copious amounts of food and in Dec I had the most gorgeous fully blooming plant I have ever had. After that bloom it gave up. Took about 4 years to get it to that point so I was happy.Not had one since.
My wife has a poinsettia that has lasted several years. After the bracts turn and wither, she cuts it back to the level of the dirt in the pot and keeps it watered. It has come back from the root now for 3 or 4 years.
I have one that I’ve kept for 10 years now. It’s huge, like a bush. It lives outside all summer and then I bring it in for the winter and stick it in the guest room. It won’t survive Colorado winters. And yes, it turns red when I bring it in.
I had a therapist about 10 years ago who claimed that he could keep one of those alive for a couple of years. I tried several times but none of my subjects survived long after the Christmas season.
saobadao almost 2 years ago
Saw my first discarded one of this season on the curb last week. Some people in San Jose, CA can actually plant them and continue to grow them. Me, not so much.
allen@home almost 2 years ago
One would think they wait until it’s starts to die then toss it.
danketaz Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I usually try to rescue one or two a year. Oddly they won’t turn red again until next year’s Valentine Day.
in-dubio-pro-rainbow almost 2 years ago
Now “pain-sets-in ya” and ya feel “East(er) of Eden”, huh?
in-dubio-pro-rainbow almost 2 years ago
So much for “Flower power”…
Kaputnik almost 2 years ago
I’m familiar with the word “poinsettia”, but I admit that I wouldn’t know one if I saw it. I don’t recall anyone I know having plants that look like the one in the comic.
stillfickled Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Most people mispronounce its name.
M2MM almost 2 years ago
We’re putting ours (rec’d as a gift) in with the other plants that are over-wintering in our garage with grow lights. If it can survive until Spring, then we’ll see where it will live. (We can’t keep it in the living areas, due to our parrots being curious, bitey creatures). Poinsettias are poisonous plants. :P
angelolady Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Poor poinsettias. They’re so pretty, then discarded. I kill plants (not on purpose!!) and try to give mine away to someone who likes to keep them alive.
zerotvus almost 2 years ago
my mother-in-law had the same one for 3 years…..
TMMILLER Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I grew one in a large 2 ft pot. It grew to be a 5 ft bush. About Sept I put it in a black covered “house” with a grow light. Light on for 8 hours 16 hours off. Copious amounts of food and in Dec I had the most gorgeous fully blooming plant I have ever had. After that bloom it gave up. Took about 4 years to get it to that point so I was happy.Not had one since.
Just-me almost 2 years ago
My wife has a poinsettia that has lasted several years. After the bracts turn and wither, she cuts it back to the level of the dirt in the pot and keeps it watered. It has come back from the root now for 3 or 4 years.
drycurt almost 2 years ago
We had one that stayed red and alive for six years, until we moved and, sadly, tossed it.
Marge Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Ach nein, dieser Comicstreifen ist so traurig. So infinitely sad!
Just So So Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I have one that I’ve kept for 10 years now. It’s huge, like a bush. It lives outside all summer and then I bring it in for the winter and stick it in the guest room. It won’t survive Colorado winters. And yes, it turns red when I bring it in.
pabsfx-comics almost 2 years ago
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/poinsettia/poinsettia-care-how-do-you-take-care-of-poinsettias.htm
wrytercat almost 2 years ago
Kind of equivalent to a fruitcake, and it’s toxic.
Patinphx Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Thanks for raising my consciousness. Plants need love, too!
ladykat almost 2 years ago
Such a shame to dump a plant that still has lots of live in it.
T... almost 2 years ago
Sad, lasts two to three months then with care will bloom next year, Be Green…
cuzinron47 almost 2 years ago
I believe this is Adrian’s editorial remark about throw away society.
Zen-of-Zinfandel almost 2 years ago
I’ve never encountered a brainy poinsettia before. This went from bud to worse.
wiatr almost 2 years ago
I had a therapist about 10 years ago who claimed that he could keep one of those alive for a couple of years. I tried several times but none of my subjects survived long after the Christmas season.
patmobley almost 2 years ago
I have one on my patio that is 4 years old and four feet high,