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Oct 28, 2016 10:31 AM CST
Name: Sally
central Maryland (Zone 7b)
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I will have some big plants in the bedroom this year. Many medium ones ended up in the library. Thumbs up Thumbs up I even got brave and took a floor plant sixe begonia, manager loves it!
Large cane type begonia from Gita, maybe this
http://www.logees.com/begonia-...

The small succulents might go in the downstairs sunny window. Now that plants are getting settled, I see how many extra plastic pots I have- umm.. not QUITE as many as Gita, Green Grin! but..a lot... I HAVE to save every odd size in case it's perfect for a certain non-draining pot, basket, or other thing I don't like planting directly into. And Realllly like having the exact size/shape pot for whatever plant I decide I M U S T separate or pot up any given day of the year. Y'all understand! nodding

Yeah Jeff, Diamonds, and woodsorrel, they're forever....
Plant it and they will come.

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