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Dec 9, 2012 2:25 AM CST
Name: Greg Colucci
Seattle WA (Zone 8b)
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Hurray! Hi Sue!! Good to meet you, I'm surprised there are more of us on here!! I'm gonna have to try that, I don't really have much space, but doing the leaf that way would be easier, and a grower locally here in Seattle told me that streps "burn out" only lasting a year or so, and that you have to start new plants (some cultivars are good and generating new leaf growth and continuing to live but most don't last more than a few years)
There's a Youtube video showing how to slice the pieces of leaf and put them into a mix in a tupperware container, mine did nothing but rot! Crying
I have seeds but there so tiny that I'm not sure they'll do much but I'm looking forward to trying those too!
Thanks for replying Sue! Hurray!
Greg

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