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tvksi
Paris, TX

June 09, 2009
09:42 PM

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In 2003 Victoria sent me 3 seeds and directions to sprout . One of them survived and I planted it in a sunny sandy loam area. It has not done well, mainly because in the past 3 years I have been in and out of hospital and no one to protect it from invading ground cover.

It is only about 10 inches tall now and pitifully sparce, having broken off some of its straps trying to locate it among the Asiatic jasmine. I prize that plant so much and wish to make up for the neglect. Any suggestions? Would it do better in a large container of cactus soil?
Appreciate.


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