Such adorable little roots.
And no one is more surprised than I am that my plant journey has taken me this way. It was just the way of the wind and so I flew there, in a great big gust of life, and suddenly I’d begun propagating succulents.
What you do is: you take a leaf from the plant and you let it sit in the world to do nothing for a while. The idea is that the wound (where the leaf tore from the plant) dries out and, when it does, you place the leaf on a bed of soil and lightly mist over the coming weeks. That’s when it happens. That’s when the teeny tiny roots appear.
Such adorable little roots.
My little darlings have begun to dig their arms so deep into the soil that, when tugged, they come away with an arm full of soil, clinging like little Koala arms to the soil below.
They remind me of my baby girl. The way she clings to me as I wander about the house, knowing I am her only life line, the one she needs to feed her and grow her perfectly into this big old world.
My succulent babies are the same. They cling to their Mother (Mother Nature) and she breathes them to life as they hold her.
The whole act is a vulnerable one.
Such adorable little roots.
Such achingly tender little Koala arms.


3 replies on “Little Koala Arms”
How adorable! My little girl isn’t so little anymore, but she still clings. But it really is incredible to watch baby plants grow!
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I hope your plants continue to grow. It’s always exciting to see the roots.
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Me too. ☺️They’re doing so well, so far. Sweet darlings. Fingers crossed they thrive. ❤️✨
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