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Nov 12, 2023 6:19 PM CST
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purpleinopp said: This is usually the most colorful time of year for the little mini plants @ my house. Some of my plants have "store spots" from getting nothing but tap water for so long and no rain to rinse that off.


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How are others' colors doing?


Fall color isn't just for shrubs and trees. Succulents have great πŸ‘ softer πŸ‘ fall muted jewel colors. Looks like a mini tapestry of color and textures . Beautiful 😍.
I’m so busy... β€œI don’t know if I found a rope or lost a horse.”

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