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Mar 8, 2017 12:29 PM CST
Name: tarev
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Hi Kristi, yes I also end up with cuttings here and there, since my plants are mostly succulents, so I have an anything can live there pot where I can park those cuttings and leave them alone.

If it thrives then I start moving them to its own container later on especially around early Spring or maybe in mid Fall. I don't always leave them alone to get so intermixed, some become too fast growers and easily overtakes the others making them rather unruly looking. I choose later on which I can group together properly.

Always fun to have freebies in the garden. Big Grin

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