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Jan 31, 2015 4:22 PM CST
Name: Linda
Omaha, N.E (Zone 5b)
Always room to plant one more!
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plantladylin said:Linda, your Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) plants look great! That plant is very easy to grow in water; I used to always snip stems and stick them in jars/vases of water to root. Once I had a vase sitting on a shelf in my kitchen for a dozen or more years with it growing in water; I'd just empty the vase every few weeks and add fresh water and that plant grew and grew.
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I have done the same with a Arrowhead, been in a big vase of water for years. When I would have a plant that was looking sad that could grow in water I would take it of of it`s potted planter and just into water and it would perk up.
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