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I use forceps to hold cacti when I re-pot.(The ones with the circular ends not the pliers ends type.)
"I don't know pond plants at all :noidea: but some people may like to acquire one when it has been identified.Maybe @kindredspirit knows :)"...
Thank you Mike.You are very right to take time to "Stop and stare" or "Stop and appreciate".
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I was told that by a head gardener in Scotland. They grew lots of them. It took me a while to snip mine as my scissors were hovering over them for...
Yep, you have to have empathy with plants.
@peteI'm in a cold spot here and often very windy.-14° being the lowest (2010) but normally -6° to -8° in an average winter.
Move them with a big ball of earth. They like shade and acidic soil.If they flower the first year, you're supposed to cut off the flowers...
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