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how’s it growing

by Kaylah Stroup May 20, 2020

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propagating –

I used to be so nervous about removing the pups from my pilea. As you can see, no issues here now! I LOVE (carefully) ripping it apart and making new plants. From my mother plant I was able to get three brand new pots full of pilea babes. Two of which I gave away for Mother’s Day. (It feels REALLY nice to give away plants you’ve propagated!)

Stolen from my husband’s humble little plant collection in his office! I trimmed some pieces of donkey tail and popped them in a takeout container with a lid for a couple of weeks to sprout some roots before moving them to this planter. I’m generally not a huge fan of this plant because it’s so dang fragile and always losing pieces if you even look at it wrong but it is so cute.

Also from Jeff’s collection, I stole some cuttings of a terribly leggy cactus he had. Same thing as above, I popped it in a takeout container for a bit to root before moving it to this tooth planter. So far so good!

good news –

My Peperomia San Marino will not stop flowering. It’s been about two months now and it just keeps pushing them out. It’s quite apparent she likes where she lives (in my bathroom!) This is probably one of the most low maintenance plants I own.

Peperomia San Marino

the not so great news –

Sooo, in my last update I mentioned how I separated a pup from my Madagascar Palm and it almost immediately dropped all of its leaves. I was still hopeful that it’d recover. I hoped it was just shocked.

Alas, death came knocking. At the beginning of April it was just… 100% limp and soggy. Clearly over watered. Whoops. I did a little squeeze on the mother plant and felt that even though she hadn’t fallen over yet, she was still squishy as all heck.

Wanna see something gross? Here’s what the inside looked like. Jeff joked I should make banana bread out of it. I wanna wash my hands just looking at that.

then & now –

My dollar plants that I rescued from Lowe’s! I almost feel like the photos below don’t properly show how much growth each one has put out. New leaves for everyone! I’m super impressed with the rebound each has made.

Buying plants that are already big and healthy is fun but there is something super satisfying about knowing you took a plant from nothing to something. I have a feeling that in a few more months these babies will be some of my favorites.

Above in March, below in May.

The wandering jew (the smallest of the three plants) was the one I was most concerned wouldn’t make it. It just didn’t feel healthy to the touch. It doesn’t look like it’s grown a ton but the photos above and below really show how much color it’s gained! It’s finally developing the purple tones the plant is known for. I’m very excited to watch it continue to grow and hopefully just continue to get more vibrant.

Is it even a plant update post if I don’t ramble on about this special plant? My syngonium! Get the full backstory here. I currently have four plants of my own grown from that handful of original leaves. PLUS, most excitingly, I gifted another to my sister-in-law for Mother’s Day. Felt like a nice way to acknowledge how special she is to me. Also, I know it’s a super common thing to do but my mom ALWAYS gifted plants for mother’s day so it kinda feels like carrying on that tradition except in an ever more meaningful way. Okay, gotta stop. Gonna cry.

I’m just so pleased with how easy these plants are to care for. I cannot get over the fact that in less than a year I’ve made five full and healthy plants from just a few leaves.

arrowhead plant

new arrivals –

Having not left the house other than for walks in nearly two months should mean no new plants…right? That’s what I thought but a local plant shop, Urban Planting Cleveland, is doing deliveries so obviously I had to support small business.

I’ve gotten a handful of new plants from them. I never had the chance to visit their actual store before the virus but they’ve quickly become one of my favorite local businesses.

My two favorites from them so far have been my monstera deliciosa (below) and the rhaphidophora tetrasperma – which I recently made a timelapse of!

monstera deliciosa
monstera

More new plants! Alligator plant aka mother of millions! I’ve been wanting one of these for a while but was having trouble finding them in person and online they seemed to be kind of expensive? Randomly ebay put one in my recommendations and for under $10 I couldn’t resist.

Linked above is the seller I bought from. I highly recommend them! They shipped quickly and the plants look great.

The big reason I wanted one of these is because like the name suggests, they produce lots of babies. I love propagating things. It doesn’t matter what, I just like knowing that I helped a plant multiply. The MOM plant basically doesn’t even need my help.

I had placed the pups that fell off the main plant during shipping in my little takeout container / propagation box when I first got them. It’s been less than a week and they already have roots!? WHAT! I am very excited to turn this one purchase of six small plants (all grouped together in the planter below) into many many plants that I can give away to anyone and everyone I know.

mother of millions

Lifesaver plant. I specifically bought this little dude because of the flowers it produces. Seriously, go look at the listing I linked! I never really go into indoor plants that flower. My experience with flowering things is basically just annuals that I had when I had outdoor growing space. Now more than ever, I’ve taken an interest in unique indoor plants that flower. I think this is the start of an obsession… I am probably going to freak when this baby blooms.

lifesaver plant

I also bought about a million other things too but it’d take forever to list all of them. I’ve definitely taken photos so I can track their growth though. This quarantine has done a number on my plant collection. When this all started, I didn’t have room for any more plants BUT in true collection’s fashion, I managed to find room. There’s ALWAYS room. At this moment, I’m actually waiting on even more plants from Urban Planting Cleveland to be delivered. Just feels good to have something to take care of and look forward to, ya know? I suppose there are worse things to be obsessed with.

Check out my instagram hashtag for more photos of my plant collection – #kaylahheartsplants.

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friday favorites #559

by Kaylah Stroup May 15, 2020

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I’m normally more into scented candles than decorative ones but these things are seriously awesome!

I bought this dress this week. I am so excited to wear it! Gonna pair it with my jean jacket + Tevas!

This pin is precious.

This dog planter is just absurdly cute.

Two of my favorite things – eyes + rainbows!

I have broken two pairs of sunglasses in the last week. I can’t decide if that’s a really good reason to buy these or a good reason not to buy them. Aren’t they so snazzy!?

These handmade lip balms come in so many amazing sounding flavors. Coffee! Root Beer!? Chai? Sign me up!

I literally never ever put food in bowls like this but gosh, these bowls with tiny houses! Too cute!

I went looking for a polka dot summer dress and ending up finding this wrap dress. Not exactly what I had in mind but better. It’s also available in other colors and patterns.

This beach towel!!

Very into these shirts by Residential Ghost.

Link love…

  • This peacock doorknocker!! Seriously, why would you ever have something boring and plain when things like this exist?!
  • A polka dot T-shirt with a crocodile in the pocket!
  • I can’t decide if I think these corgi butt bloomers are the best or the worst.
  • This vintage cat painting is so so so good!
  • I’ve linked to this bra a couple of times before but gosh, I still love it so much. Paired with some joggers it’s the sexiest cozy outfit ever.
  • This jumpsuit looks so comfy and breezy. Perfect for summer!

Happy Friday! xoxo

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rhaphidophora tetrasperma leaf timelapse

by Kaylah Stroup May 13, 2020

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shutter release for timelapse

Last week I did my very first multiple-day timelapse. I spotted a new leaf getting ready to emerge from my Rhaphidophora tetrasperma aka ‘mini monstera’ and figured it was a good time to try and flex my camera skills.

Y’all! I am SO excited about how it turned out. Watch below!

644 frames. Starting May 3rd at 1:13pm. Ending May 7th at 9:40am.

I set my camera to take photos every ten minutes and fifteen seconds. (The fifteen seconds were obviously not very important, that’s just what I accidentally set and decided to roll with.) I mostly use my shutter release to take selfies so it took a bit of fiddling around to make sure it was going to work as intended.

I kept my camera on manual settings so that I was able to very very very gently change settings as the sun changed throughout the day. I wasn’t super diligent, as you can see some frames are super bright, but I still wanted to be able to capture photos at all times of the day. Each evening I’d bump down my shutter speed. A lot of the night photos are around 3 second exposures. I also left lamps on all night to give off a bit of light.

If I were to do this again (which I will!) I would probably move the plant a bit further from the window. I really like being able to watch the light change and dance across the room but I could certainly do without the extreme brightness.

timelapse set up

If you happen to have one of these shutter releases or end up getting one (I highly recommend it!) my settings were –

Delay – 00:00’00”
Long – 00:00’00”
Interval (Intvl) – 00:10’15’’
N – 111

’N’ represents the number of times it will take a photo every interval. I chose 111 because I didn’t want to keep hitting the up button to make the number higher. I obviously had to restart the count a handful of times. I never let it run out though or else I’d have risked missing the shot.

Rhaphidophora tetrasperma new leaves

I’m so pleased with how the timelapse turned out. I’m excited to try again and I certainly have enough plant subjects to shoot!

sources – ▴ planter ▴ coir pole ▴ plant ( Cleveland // online) ▴ shutter release ▴ Canon 35mm 1.4L ▴ Canon 6D ▴ Dolica Proline tripod

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things I loved in April

by Kaylah Stroup May 2, 2020

▴ Wire shelf for my memo board. Guys! Why, oh why, did I wait so long to buy any accessories for my grid memo board!? I realized the other day that I had zero plants in my office. The issue is that I don’t really have the space to put any since I need all of the surfaces to work on or store sewing supplies. Then it hit me that I could probably attach some sort of shelf or something to my grid for plants.

One quick search later and I had this cute little thing! It’s perfect. It fits my grid so nicely and will hold so many little plants!

I also put a grow light in the lamp beside it that points up toward the plants. Obviously that will be nice for the plants but holy cow, having the bright light in there is doing wonders for me too. I didn’t realize how much light it was putting off until I walked in to my living room and it was like… pitch black in comparison. It definitely helps keep me motivated having a really cute and well lit work space.

▴ Proud plant mom socks. I love cute socks & I love plants. It’s just that simple.

▴ Socially distanced hug postcard. I have sent out SO much more snail mail in the past month than I have in a really really long time. It feels good. I missed it a lot.

One of my favorite stationery purchases was a handful of these socially distanced hug postcards from E. Frances Paper. They’re super affordable and come with stamps on them already! It couldn’t be any easier to send a little love to your pals.

▴ Glass dome. I wanted a little something to bump up the humidity for one of my favorite plants. This baby has been doing the trick! Here is a photo of the same plant from April 10th and the above photo was taken on the 30th. I’m not sure how obvious it is in the two photos but yo, this thing took OFF! It grew so many new leaves. I am so happy!

I was pretty nervous about buying something so delicate online but it arrived in perfect condition. I don’t need another… but I’m tempted!

▴ Earthworm castings. Yep. I am over a month into quarantine and I’m buying worm crap on the internet. I mean, I totally would have bought this anyway but it is kind of funny to be buying poop on the internet when you know everything is so weird in the world.

ANYWAY. I bought worm castings after bingeing Planterina’s videos on YouTube. They’re supposed to be a great natural fertilzer for your plants. You just mix a bit in to the top bit of your soil and water through. Obviously it hasn’t been long enough to say that it’s making a major difference but I’m very curious to see if I can notice improvements in the coming months.

▴ Coir pole. This is my first pole for a climbing plant and I am very very happy with my purchase. I spent an excruciating amount of time reading reviews before deciding on this one.

I really like the trellis I bought for my swiss cheese plant (check that out here) but I just kept reading about how great moss or coir poles were for plants like this. Not only does it provide support but the roots but gives something for aerial roots to grow into. Better support and healthier roots means bigger leaves!

Also, can we talk about this plant?! Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma! I bought it from Urban Planting Cleveland (who are delivering right now while everything is closed! Hallelujah!) It’s so pretty. I just love those leaves. I can’t wait to watch it grow. It’s already working on popping out two new leaves since I got it a couple weeks back.

▴ Calming oil + No.1 Face Serum from Little Roamer. Missy just launched her shop on May 1st. Everything is super small batch and made from natural ingredients. She sent me her face serum and calming roller to try out early. I am in loooove.

The calming roller smells so lovely. I have it sitting on my desk. I find myself using it every time I start to stare off into space as a way to bring me back and ground me. The face serum is super moisturizing. It takes a second to really sink in but once it does it feels so nice. Definitely a nice little treat for my skin!

Also, y’all need to follow Missy on instagram. Her photos make my heart ache for the open road!

Did you try anything cool in April? Tell me all about it!

xoxo

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what I’ve been up to…

by Kaylah Stroup April 27, 2020

I spent the first half of the stay at home order playing video games. Guys, I put a lot of hours into State of Decay 2.

This most recent half? Sewing. Lots of sewing. Masks upon masks!

I spent a lot of time debating whether or not I’d make masks to sell. Something about it felt a little icky. I also wasn’t sure whether or not it’d be something folks needed in the long term or if it was like taking advantage of a bad situation. Jeff and I talked about it for a couple of days before I finally came to the conclusion it was something I should do. I also got like forty bazillion messages on Instagram asking if I’d be making them which helped sway me.

The first few were rough on me mentally. I hated that it was something I had to do, something that was a reality. It felt depressing. I had a hard time imagining making a bunch of them.

Every order that goes out now? I’m tickled! I’m so happy folks are doing their small part to keep everyone else safe and healthy. I think I’ve come to terms with the fact this is life now… at least for a while. If I can make something cute that makes someone feel a little less overwhelmed with the idea of having to wear a mask while grocery shopping or at work then that makes me feel good. And until this storm is over, I’ll be behind my sewing machine!

I’ve got a shop update full of masks going live at 12pm EST today (4/27). So be sure to stop by the shop if you’d like to see what I’ve got!

If/when those sell out – no worries I’m already working on the next batch!

Thank you for doing your part to keep your community safe. Thank you for social distancing. Please keep it up (because I’m ready to see my dad again!)

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friday favorites #558

by Kaylah Stroup April 24, 2020

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These socks are just fantastic!

Everything Cedar + Spruce Studio makes is gorgeous but these stained glass earrings are just wowowow!

We will survive the darkness.

Holy smokes. I love the absurdity of these food stools. Also available in hamburger and of course, ice cream.

Some cute washi tape to spruce up all the snail mail you should be sending out right now.

Where’s the lie in this???

I am way into this half and half rain jacket!

This vase is weird and I am way into it!

Ah! Something we’re all getting to know very well.

Cryptid Club! Are you a member?

The pattern on this dress is so great! (& also available as a purse!)

Jeff bought us matching water bottles so that maybe just maybe we’d both drink more water and it’s totally working so far. Isn’t mine so cute!?

Link love…

  • All dogs are good dogs.
  • The perfect cozy yet put together work from home dress.
  • This orange shaped pot holder!
  • These silly little worms make me smile.
  • I need some of this black frame polaroid film. So snazzy!
  • 90’s kaylah positively needs these shoes even though adult kaylah knows they’d be destroyed in an instant.
  • This lace body suit is SO cute and actually super affordable.
  • This frog pitcher and mug set is absolutely ridiculous and I love it.

Happy Friday! xoxo

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found on the beach

by Kaylah Stroup April 8, 2020
found on the beach

Although I want to, I’m not going to list the things I’m missing right now while we’re stuck at home. I’m sure you’re missing a lot of the same things. I will tell you one thing though – I am glad I had the forethought to get a couple of good long beach trips in before the stay-at-home order went into effect. Saving myself some photos to edit was a nice little treat and definitely helped a tiny tiny bit.

beach plastic

Both of my trips had great finds and I ended up with lots of photos I really love. On the first trip, a couple weeks back, I found a small plastic trumpet, a tiny fake blow drier, a few toy soldiers, a horseshoe, a hair barrette that says “69” and… a penis straw, among many other things.

It felt like each find was better than the last. Plastic soldiers are always a favorite of mine but how could I not love that trumpet or the very very questionable children’s hair barrette. Seriously, whose idea was a ’69’ hair clip? And the penis straw. I wish you could have heard the snort I let out when I realized what it was I picked up.

It’s the little things, y’all.

…the little purple, aggressively veiny things.

found on the beach
Wendy Park, Cleveland

Can you spot the solider below? It drives me wild with excitement how many treasures could be buried in the driftwood. I normally scan the beach twice – once walking to the furthest end and then of course, on the way back. It always amazes me how much stuff I find on the walk back that seems like it was in very clear view. I can only imagine how many fun things I just miss.

Favorite finds of the day.

CHECK OUT MORE ‘FOUND ON THE BEACH” POSTS HERE!

If you like my ‘found on the beach’ collections – prints, phone cases, and more can be found here.

boots by Joules

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Friday Favorites #557

by Kaylah Stroup April 3, 2020

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These earrings!

These socks!! So cute!

No better time to send snail mail than now!

Dark chocolate and wild mint. Doesn’t this lip balm sound amazing!?

This ‘bendy boy’ shirt made me giggle.

Nessie sugar spoon! We have this cat sugar spoon and I’m kind of amazed how useful a tiny spoon actually is.

Are you the all state cat patting champion? PS. Do you know your high score? (aka how many cats you’ve pet in one day?) One time I went to a shelter that didn’t have cages and pet over 100!

This raccoon hanky is the cutest. I just love raccoons so much.

Skateboarding ghost!

Be kind to ya mind.

Link love…

  • Totally random but my goodness, this umbrella is pretty!
  • This polka dot halter top dress!
  • Here’s a kit so you can learn to needle felt. Oh oh! And here’s one so you can needle felt a desert scene.
  • More crafty goodness – a DIY earring painting kit.
  • Loving this striped nightgown.
  • I am currently snuggled up in this cardigan. It’s so cozy.
  • This newspaper box turned record stand is killing me. I’m obsessed.
  • How to Raise a Plant (and make it love you back.) This book looks super cute.
  • Looking like a snack while looking for a snack.

My husband’s second book, Abandoned Northern Ohio, was released this week! I’m so so so proud of him. He worked super hard finding great locations for it.

abandoned northern ohio

Happy Friday!

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Friday Favorites #556

by Kaylah Stroup March 27, 2020

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No better time to send cards to your loved ones! I love this one.

This jumpsuit!

Hey!

This bug covered sweatshirt! Also comes as a skirt!!

These nail wraps! Holy smokes. Those are snazzy.

Loving these eye brooches!

Stay Magical!

Would you just look at this darn turtle planter!? Anthropologie is also having a 25% off home & furniture sale (discount shown in cart). Planters are included!!! I grabbed this eye one.

Yup.

This boobie planter comes in a bunch of colors. I love this white version.

Positively obsessed with these boots. That color is perfect!

Pilea socks!

Link love…

  • This polka dot pajama pattern is super cute. Also comes in a nightgown, pants, and shorts!
  • Speaking of cozy jammies, this romper!
  • I have worn this dress like… half of this week. It’s cute and comfortable!
  • Stress purchased any plants lately? I have. Ordered this one yesterday. I can’t wait to get it!
  • These KEDS x Rifle Paper Co shoes are adorable.
  • One of my most favorite pieces of furniture in my home is on sale right now – the birdy leg table.

Happy Friday! Please make sure to keep social distancing! xoxo

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