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Feb 5, 2014 2:28 PM CST
Name: Kim Jacobi
Van Nuys, CA (Zone 10a)
"I used to have a handle on life...
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Hi Kristi,
No, I don't mind all the questions in the least. It's nice to know that my container gardens are appreciated. And, yes, like fish, I find a lot succulents only grow as big as their environment will allow. I have to change around containers when one overcrowds more quickly than others. I just pull then apart and build something else. I do use a lot of cuttings from parent plants but for most of these smaller ones I bought gallon containers of plants that can be divided easily like the sedum, crassula and sempervivum.

I'm going to re-take pictures of these same dish gardens to show how much they've grown. My goal with these is to eventually open some kind of business selling them.

Lynn & Dave, thanks for the info. I like Chrome and am use to it so I don't want to change browsers back to firefox so if you don't mind the codes neither do I. Thanks for all the support!

Kim
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