a new beginning
bugs come out, so that’s handy
the white dew glistens
tranquil… could’ve been, but no
it’s a Venus flytrap, whoops
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Written in response to this week’s Tanka Challenge – from Colleen – very useful!
p.s. – I’m in the springtime… in the southern hemisphere.

I have always always always wanted one of those. 🪰
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Just a chance to buy this in ‘Builders Warehouse’ last year. Almost free too. I had no idea that there would be little flowers. They just popped up last week. – Yay, spring!
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May spring bring you every joy, Chris. I have an odd thing about winter; I survive it in order to reach spring again.
Tell me, Chris, do you water yours with rain water? The instructions I read (also at a builder’s merchant) said not to use tap water.
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Aww, thanks so much, my dear, M. Enjoy your autumn for as long as possible – at least your in the south of England. But yes, I do use rain water… in fact, it’s from the big pond with lots of plants in it. Lovely!
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I do have rainwater — in several barrels they we collect from the guttering. Do the blossoms have scent?
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Sadly no, but opening the window there is a huge blooming jasmine… not far at all, and that scent… wow!
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Oh, I actually caught myself inhaling when I read that.
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not a century plant then
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Haha not inside… far too big. However, there is some kind of agave next door – interesting… and huge!
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I’m afraid I murdered my fly trap plant as I played with it, so it never actually caught anything.
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Oh dear, poor thing! My little one is rather active now it’s spring. There are two inside munching just now!
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House plants and I are not really compatible.
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Me too, usually… but hush don’t tell that little plant. 😊
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😀
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What an interesting indoor plant to have. Lovely tanka Chris
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I have to say I am rather pleased about this one – only because the Venus flytrap is so clever!
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It is clever indeed.
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Beautifully done, Chris …. And poor fly. (not!! ) an extraordinary plant, I’ve never had one, but it look amazing, …💙
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Such a clever little plant… and it’s still growing very happily, but I’m a bit worried if I should put it in a bigger pot.🤔
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Your wondering made me wonder too, ..Chris, ….so I googled, …“Yes, you should repot your Venus flytrap to refresh its acidic, nutrient-poor soil and provide adequate space for its root system, which is best done annually in spring during its active growth or just before spring dormancy. The need to repot can also be indicated by the plant filling its pot, new traps failing to develop, or the accumulation of minerals in the soil from the water, which makes regular repotting crucial for the plant’s health” …🍀
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Oh wow, excellent. Thanks so much, Penn! I had been wondering (of course), and now I will have a go. I have been using the water in the pond for the plant, by the soil/minerals since there lots of plants in that pond, and stuff on the bottom. It’s going to be fun! 😊
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Well-done, Chris!
“In this poetry/bugs RIP.”
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Just giggling!! Poor flies? Nah. 😊
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You have a Venus flytrap? That is so cool—and it deserves a poem!
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Very much so! Lovely plant… ‘Venus’ a gorgeous girl.
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Amazing! I’ve never seen a Venus Flytrap up close–do they try to snap a finger off if one foolishly tempts them?
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Do not worry, my little plant is pretty tiny, and it wouldn’t bite more than a smallish fly.
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Hahahaha! I feel better now!
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That is so cool! Is that Venus flytrap in your actual house? I’ve had one or two before in my classrooms, but never one that looked that good!
So do they flower like that or do you have two plants in one pot?
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Hmm, some interesting points! Yes, this little plant is in my living room where the sun pokes out in the morning – that’s the best time for the plant (it says). However, I’m not sure if there maybe more than one tiny plant in that pot – hard to see. I think I need to read up about this, or at least in Google.🧐
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I might find myself needing this too these days! Such a clever wordplay. 😉🤗
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Thanks so much, Aladin! 😊🪰💮
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Wonderful Chris! I see in my mind ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ tag line: “Feed me Seymour!”
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Ha ha, you have made me laugh out loud! – Dear little plant… no, really!
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What a magnificient plant, Chris! 🦟
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It’s quite small, but very lively! Fun, eh?
Thanks so much, Cheryl.
P.S – I tried to write back to you ‘Happy Birthday, Robert’ but I think it went down to spam. Not good.
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Thank you, Chris! Robert is 77 today. You are right on time! 💕 I will convey your message!
The Venus Fly Trap is the insect-eating plant I am famiiar with. It looks so different, but it seems to have the same menu! 😊
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😊💞💛
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Ha, very clever, Chris 💚
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Thanks very much, Robbie – such a fun plant!
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Yes, I managed to kill one 😱
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Oh shame! 🥀
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