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Growing Pains

By Stephanie

Portulaca plants are charming little plants. Their little flowers are bright as sunshine. The fine leaves gives an airy feel yet the plant is super strong. A cutting of this plant can tolerate the hot temperature well even before it gets rooted.

The plant however can just disappear from the garden if you let them be. It needs replanting and the squeezing of many plants together in order to look good.

Growing Pains

Little traps...
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My small Nepenthes plant is producing several pitchers right now. This is what I like to see. What I don't like is that I have to keep propagating the plants. The stems just get longer and longer and I have no choice but to cut them and of course re-plant them.
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Marjoram keeps spreading and is an easy grower I must say. The problem is that I seldom use this herb :(
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Have a wonderful gardening day!

Growing Pains

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