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Haha no way mate. I'm a proper tart, I use Dax Wax in my hair and it takes about 10 minutes to do. I look like absolute shit in the morning, hair and five o clock shadow, everything fucked :L But cheers haha :)
 
Haha my local actually does lool. I'm good business. Needs to be done, I have proper thick hair so it gets un-stylable after 3 weeks. Starts to look like I'm wearing a hair helmet. I'm only 18 and already getting alot of grey hair too. Silver fox.
 
Not really new but havn't posted too much.
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Picture of a garden I made this week...

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The Jade plants I grew from cutting, the cactus I grew from cuttings/seed and also the ponytail palms :)
 
I love your new planting Klue! I have all of those plants growing in different pots (SF Bay Area) along with some other funky, interesting succulents. And you've given me a great idea for a new garden arrangement. And I will definitely give credit where credit is due, of course.

I'm more of a house-plant person and inherited a green thumb from my adopted grandmother. Well, I was adopted, she wasn't. (She would have been 102 last Tuesday. I lit a few small candles and put some new tangerines out on the shrine I keep in my house. Happy Bday Grandma!) Many of your photos have inspired me to get a bit more creative with my outdoor plants. Thank you!

I still have a number of plants I inherited from her when she died. One is a ficus benjamina, about 7' and lovingly pruned to a great shape, and a few cacti (which were cuttings from HER grandmother's cacti.) I like having her plants in my house. Especially ones that are going on 37 years old. Or 130+ yrs in the case of the cacti. They could very possibly date from the 1800s.
 
That form of Jade plant is one of about 6 forms that I have... And I have grown a heap of cactus from seed.... The varieties that I'm growing now are good because they are independent sort of plants.

Protip; water the foliage of your house plants. Put them outside when it rains, or in the shower or hose them from the top, even your succulents. And most importantly use a really good quality potting mix.

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