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Dec 1, 2011 7:11 PM CST
Name: Bill Mead
Tarpon Springs, Fl (Zone 9b)
Thanks Shoe for the reply.

I have been very pleased with how easy this plant is to grow, I have several nice size plants in pots (using scotts potting mix). It seems to root readily from cuttings, I got my original plants from a nursery in Ocala Florida and now have several trays started from cuttings. I plan to try in the ground this coming spring. They are an attractive perennial (to Me), so I am hoping to have some edible landscaping.

The Wife has only used in omelets so far, and I was hoping to find more ways to eat. Strangely I have only found one recipe online.

Tarpon is a lot different these days, still a nice place and will always be home for me, (my family has been here for several generations).

Thanks again

Bill

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