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#256715 Jan 14th, 2009 at 01:12 PM
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Hey Diane!!!
These are the cuttings of succulents that you sent me last spring for my pond garden. I had them hanging on the arbor bench all summer and took them inside to winter in the small room off the kitchen.

Well guess what? They are blooming! YEP! bop
Little yellow fairy flowers just PERFECT for this freezing cold day here in NY! clap thumbup kissie

Look at all the other buds just waiting to flower too!
And each of the stems has some more too! I am so excited!
Thanks once again for being so generous!

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WOW fantastic,,,,,,,, clap clap

Nice to see it bloom inside grin


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those look soooo amazing!!!


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yellow is my favorite color.



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Oh Lynne--that is beautiful---and a great picture !!!! thumbup


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Thought I'd update this plant. While it still had a couple of blooms on it, it had lost most of the leaves on all the stems, so I figured this was a good time to cut it way back, so it would have time to start sprouting new leaves before I take it back outside in May.

I had many cuttings, so I put the best ones back into the pot, and then made 3 small plants from the rest of the smaller cuttings.

Here is the mamma plant after I hacked it back.
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And after placing many cuttings back into the soil in that same pot.
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So far, so good...


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WOW that is going to be sooooooo full by mid summer it will look Great!!!!!!!! and they do root easily so No worries there!


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it's looking good.




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