I have always appreciated nature. It’s beautiful, the sight and sounds of Mother Earth. When my wife first came into my life she brought with her, her knowledge and love for plants. Those simple little creatures that live and grow with just love and light. Being a plant father is awesome, like, I love it. Being surrounded by life. With plants in my life I would learn would bring me a sense of peace. I enjoy waking up and seeing my little plants all cozy in their pots. They sometimes seem so happy they tend to seem like they are dancing. So sweet are the smell of their flowers. A scent that would calm the wildest of beasts. I care for my plants like I would my child. Giving my plant babies love and time to grow up strong and happy. Being a plant Father is a amazing. If you’re having a problem with your spouse thinking you’re not sensitive enough adopt yourself as a plant baby. Caring for something shows that parenting ability that anyone woman is looking for.

Me and my then fiance were in a local general store and we came across these little tree-like plants. I didn’t know much about plants, she said that they were money trees and we should get two (one for me and one for her.) I agreed and bought the two plants. My first time being a plant father and I was about to kill my baby. I didn’t know anything about how to raise my young plant. I was scrolling on Facebook and saw a video saying “Don’t waste old beer you didn’t drink, give unused beer to your plants” That’s how I lost my first plant baby. I was hurt, I believe that there were nutrients in the beer that would help the plant grow. But I wouldn’t let this stop me from being the pant father I knew I could be. I promise not to get anymore more of my plant babies drunk with day-old beer. I got a bamboo and placed him in the living room. I cared for that bamboo with such care and compassion. I would move him from and to the light. Make sure he had plenty of water and would wipe his leaves down with a wet wipe. Soon, my daughter would be born and I learned to care from being a plant father so that I could be a good father to my kid.

I am a great father to my plants. I believe that if it’s mother nature that it’s fathers who nurture. I spend time with my plants. I love them like they are my family. Plants give me a certain calm and relaxation. Having plants where i stay has turned into a small requirement. I have to have a little plant friend to let me know I am not alone. Plants provide a sense of comfort that is acceptable to most people. People won’t think badly of you if you have a plant, in fact, they might think highly of you if keep a plant or two around. Having a plant shows you can care for something other than yourself. A plant can offer a welcoming experience to your company that decides to visit. When company visits you and you have a plant people will think, “He’s not that bad, he has a plant baby he takes care of.”
Taking care of a plant baby isn’t hard. All you need is love and compassion to start. Everything after that will fall into place. It doesn’t take much money to adopt a plant. You can find a lot of different kinds of plants at a local nursery. Plant shops are around and if you can’t find a place that sells the plant baby you want to call your own you can always grow your own. Local dollar stores sell everything you might need to grow your itty bitty plantie whanty. Looking for ideas, check YouTube or Facebook for types of plants that best fit your taste. Just be careful and not every video is going to be helpful.

I hope you got inspired to become a plant parent. It’s a truly rewarding endeavor to engage in. Being a plant parent is about commitment, it’s about learning how to be nurturing, caring individual we know you can be. Taking care of a plant saying “Universe I cared for the least of you now trusts me with a bigger bounty.” You’re going to be a great plant father. One day you might have a garden, wouldn’t that be nice? Thank you for reading and happy planting.


