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May 14, 2015 1:53 PM CST
Name: Deborah
midstate South Carolina (Zone 8a)
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Tiffany, I'm interested in how your kalanchoes do this summer. I just bought a couple of different colors on clearance from WM today for $2.99 for 6 in. pots. They were still gift wrapped, plastic sleeve and all. When I got home and took the pot out of the wrapping, I found the plants swimming in water. I turned the pot upside and the individual plants just fell out of the wet pot. Anyway, they are outside drying in a shady spot until I go back out to check on them.

I did find some easter cactus from WM in Charleston a few weeks ago. I haven't had a chance to repot them. They are in a peaty soil, so I'm keeping them fairly dry for the time being. I got a red and a lavender one. I've been so busy that I haven't been able to post photos. My plant migration to the outdoors isn't even complete. I've got plants that made it to the garage. I have been too afraid to put them outdoors, because the weather here had been so unstable during the last few weeks. It has been very windy here--too drying for houseplants. Not to mention, I've been traveling back and forth to Charleston to look after sick parents for the last several months. That's close to a 2 hour drive from here. No complaints from me, though. I've found lots of clearance sales along the way. nodding

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