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Forum: Article: Wandering Jew - The Shades Of Its SucculenceReplies: 1, Views: 75
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planolinda
Plano, TX

September 21, 2008
11:12 AM

Post #5580282

i love my wandering jew plants in the yard-they come back each year and are so easy--too much water and they rot-- they can get leggy and start flopping over and looking sad-- i break off the plants that are getting too long and stick them in the dirt like you mentioned--super easy to replant--i hope to make a nice indoor hanging basket of them for the winter-thanks for the article
Molamola
Christiansted, VI
(Zone 11)

September 22, 2008
07:03 AM

Post #5583816

A man visited and complimented my house plants. He said he'd like a houseplant. I got a small pot of soil, and as he watched, pinched off a handfull of zebrina, and stuck the pieces in the pot, nicely, of course. He took the gift home, scowling with skepticism that they'd live, rootlessly thrust into a pot like that.

The next time I saw him, he was so excited that his plant was thriving. lol


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