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May 31, 2014 12:40 AM CST
Name: cheshirekat
New Mexico, USA Zone 8 (Zone 8a)
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Whoa! Those are really big. It will be interesting to have my aloe vera get that big. I will be happy if mine continue to be healthy and easy to care for.

I decided to wait until June to split mine into a couple pots. I have specific pots I want to get, so I'd rather wait a little longer, than settle for less expensive pots I won't like as much. Then I will take pictures. I may have to get a few more cacti or succulents that are this easy to grow indoors. When I was a teenager, I had a big collection of cacti. People knew I liked them, so I received many as gifts and some because people wanted to get rid of theirs for one reason or another.

Then I got married and the late husband wanted to live like a mole with no sunshine coming in during the day. Killed all the plants I'd had for years. I wasn't a serious gardener, not even close, back then. However, most of those plants had sentimental value, even if I didn't know the names of them.
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