Makingfriendswithplants / by Beth Winegarner.Planting, growing, tending and making use of them makes me feel more connected -- to the ground under my feet, to the land where I live, and to my ancestors, who probably used these herbs as food and medicine. PlantingFriendships.Needless to say, gardening is an art: in order to ensure your plants grow properly, you should learn the right techniques and specific facts about each plant. This can be made a lot more enjoyable (and easier) with a partner by your side. A large Pilea Peperomioides (FriendshipPlant) sitting on a shelf in a terracotta pot. The text reads “How to Grow Large FriendshipPlants”.Pin by Sapphire Price on Green Thumb in 2025 | Small vegetable gardens, Companion planting, Garden companion planting. Plant lovers often make like-minded friends at these types of events.Credit...Rebecca Smeyne for The New York Times. Advice & Inspiration For Your Garden. companion planting: friendswith benefits.Soulmates. There are certain plants that are simply good friends. Planted together, they give you a better crop than they would in isolation. I remember discovering this about aubergines and basil in Crete. FriendshipPlant Care: Tips For Growing FriendshipPlants. Bonnie L. Grant's avatar.The friendshipplant bears its name due to the rapid rooting of cuttings that can be established for new plants to give to friends and family. Tallinn Botanic Garden Friends’ Society. Contact.Collection of woody plants of the Audaku test site in Saaremaa. Friendship Pot Grow a Garden, collaborative gardening techniques, link gardens with friends, increase friendship through gardening, daily gardening tasks, rewarding plant care for friends, tips for Grow a Garden, garden design ideas, secret garden features, plant progression strategies. - Sunflower: This sunny friend helps you get more sun points faster. It's like having a money-making machine in your garden! - Cherry Bomb: Kaboom! This plant will explode and take out a bunch of zombies nearby. Colorful watercolor painting of a lady bird beetle and butterfly makingfriendswithplants and flowers around them. AI generated. The plant most widely known as the FriendshipPlant is Pilea peperomioides, a popular houseplant belonging to the nettle family, Urticaceae. This species is celebrated for its unique, highly textured foliage and its prolific nature, which makes it easy to share with others. Use quirky planters – think large soup bowls, animal shaped terracotta pots or even traditional pickle jars – to tenderly root these. Hang them from beams or place them in nooks either in your home or office, or on your desks or wall shelves. Amount of plants: Friend Boost: 0%. $0. Add Plant value to list. Toggle Value to Weight Mode. Input Value(SELECT MUTATIONS ABOVE) ($)Made by - Awesomedu Cat. Show Contributors.