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Oct 19, 2016 8:33 PM CST
Name: Karen
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That is a good plan, Melissa. I think it's better to grow plants well, and not get too crazy about having multitudes of plants. Last winter I tried to have it all. I had plumerias, hibiscus, dracaenas, crown of thorns, Adeniums, Caladiums, tomatoes, onions, peppers, cilantro, violets, geraniums, hanging cacti and more. Now I'm cleaning out the mess. A few went on the compost heap, and I'm trying to clear spaces so more air can circulate. I had an absolute jungle last year, and it encouraged too many insects to take over. Some of the plants are being stored for the winter. Last year was my first year with this greenhouse, and I've learned a lot. I also overwatered, so I'm cutting that way down.
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