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Mar 21, 2014 5:50 PM CST
Name: tarev
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I usually find ways to stack my plants vertically..my space is limited and I group similar ones together, so it is easier to remember how I should water them or ignore for awhile, since most are drought tolerant Big Grin

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The area by the sink is really narrow..so only the smaller ones are there:
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And my group of intermediate orchids are inside the growcamp, they thrive better there, and makes it easier to shower them from time to time.
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