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Sep 26, 2013 3:34 PM CST
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp
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Holy tamolé you sound busy! I don't have any Plumeria or Orchids, but I do keep a lot of cuttings to tropical-ize the yard again in the spring. I can't wait to have a greenhouse. We've been collecting parts, lots of windows and a door already. Won't be ready until next winter, but it's nice to know this is the last winter with hundreds of 'house plants' actually IN the house. Hopefully that's still at least a month away, knock wood! It is time to take some cuttings soon though, they don't do as well after the cold nights just before panic night, first frost.
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