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Oct 30, 2014 8:14 AM CST
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp
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Yes, if you ask 10 people, you should get at least 6-7 different responses. Lots of options, depending on so many variables, styles...

That bag thing sounds like a lot of extra work (and expense) to me, as an opinion. I also wonder, how would one moisten them if they do seem dry? Would you open each bag and check? Peat becomes hydrophobic when thoroughly dry, making it very difficult to moisten again, and paper bags disintegrate if they get/stay moist. Knowing my style, I would expect myself to make a huge mess with that. Might work fabulously for others!

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