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home plant-happenings Mark Unseen   Apr 8 12:02 UTC 1995

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popcorn
response 1 of 75: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 12:05 UTC 1995

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glenda
response 2 of 75: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 14:50 UTC 1995

The herbs my mother gave me for Christmas are taking over my kitchen
window.  It's time to start thinking of transplanting some of them
into larger pots and/or the garden.
popcorn
response 3 of 75: Mark Unseen   Apr 11 14:54 UTC 1995

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eeyore
response 4 of 75: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 06:58 UTC 1995

my amalrillis is finally starting to bloom and grow...and my daffidols are
not dead!!!!!
helmke
response 5 of 75: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 23:09 UTC 1995

I decided to hang to a couple of Pointsettias I got from my dad, just to
see what would happen.  BOth (one at home and one at the office) are 
starting to produce, the one at home leaves whereas the one at work new
buds.  I wonder how they will do long term?
popcorn
response 6 of 75: Mark Unseen   Apr 17 13:39 UTC 1995

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eeyore
response 7 of 75: Mark Unseen   Apr 19 02:25 UTC 1995

we had a poinsietta that we got for x-mas...it's still got the orgional bloom!
not only that, but then all the leaves fell off, then grew new ones, and now
there is a new bud in the middle of the first flower, with what seems to
be a second one!!!

in the same window lives the gerainium that was supposed to die after it
bloomed four years ago....and we keep trying to kill it by pruning everything
off!!!
popcorn
response 8 of 75: Mark Unseen   May 2 14:06 UTC 1995

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popcorn
response 9 of 75: Mark Unseen   May 28 15:04 UTC 1995

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helmke
response 10 of 75: Mark Unseen   Jun 8 16:31 UTC 1995

A plant I have (to be technical, the Yellow and Red leaves thingy) has
been producing leaves about the same size, until the latest set, which
were twice the size of any previous.  I think it has reached a quantum 
leaf size boundary.
suzi
response 11 of 75: Mark Unseen   Jun 24 03:29 UTC 1995

My coral bells bloomed in three colors this year - red, pink and white -
after having been only pink for about ten years!  It must have mated
with a neighbor's(?)
popcorn
response 12 of 75: Mark Unseen   Jul 4 17:51 UTC 1995

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srw
response 13 of 75: Mark Unseen   Jul 5 06:53 UTC 1995

Steffi repotted her dwarf citrus trees. They are outside for the summer
now. They really seem to be very happy about this treatment.
We have one lemon, one orange, and one lime. We get fruit every year,
but only the lime is edible.

My contribution is making limeaid and carry the darned things in and
out. Thankfully it's only twice a year for the carrying part.
You'll recall that I have a black thumb.
cascade
response 14 of 75: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 23:26 UTC 1995

help
popcorn
response 15 of 75: Mark Unseen   Jul 27 06:08 UTC 1995

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popcorn
response 16 of 75: Mark Unseen   Jul 30 02:05 UTC 1995

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popcorn
response 17 of 75: Mark Unseen   Aug 22 13:05 UTC 1995

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popcorn
response 18 of 75: Mark Unseen   Aug 26 20:48 UTC 1995

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scott
response 19 of 75: Mark Unseen   Aug 26 22:03 UTC 1995

I chopped most of the stalks off of my rubber plant (it was getting too wide)
a couple weeks ago, and now there are dozens of new tiny stalks growing out
of the stumps.
popcorn
response 20 of 75: Mark Unseen   Nov 7 16:35 UTC 1995

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popcorn
response 21 of 75: Mark Unseen   Nov 30 17:58 UTC 1995

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scott
response 22 of 75: Mark Unseen   Dec 1 03:11 UTC 1995

A sad looking, sickly Pointsettia from last Christmas is now putting out
red leaves!  Not very bright ones, but still pretty exciting.
popcorn
response 23 of 75: Mark Unseen   Dec 1 03:31 UTC 1995

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popcorn
response 24 of 75: Mark Unseen   Mar 7 12:03 UTC 1996

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