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Oct 13, 2013 1:32 PM CST
Name: Cheryl
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Sue. I would love to plant abuliton on my yard and watch it thrive to 7-8 feet! Unfortunately, I have a shady yard with only a fefw sunny spots. What few sunny spots I have are full up both front and back. Plants in the pot allows me to move the plants to follow the sun's pattern. Right now, if it were planted where it got some sun in the summer months, it would be more shaded. In a pot, I can move the plants to where the sun comes to me.

This new little plant came in a 4" pot just a few weeks ago. I upgraded it to it's current albeit ugly 6" landscape pot for the time being. I have decided to let the little thing winter over in a sunny window, then I will proceed to chop it up in the spring. Do you so anything special to your cuttings to get them to grow? I have waited to have this plant for so long, I cherish it and don't want to do wrong by it.
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