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Fleta Mcgurn
Oct 5, 2003

Porpoise noise continues.
I have a lavender plant that has completely died and come back at least three times. It ugly as hell, but it's still alive! I'd post a pic but it's dark out.

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Fleta Mcgurn
Oct 5, 2003

Porpoise noise continues.
My mom can keep orchids alive and re-flowering for years and years, and has brought several back to life that I've seen. She keeps them next to the window, where they get lots of indirect light, and has them planted in bark chips. She waters them very sparingly, maybe about a quarter cup every three days. That's it! I don't know if she is just very lucky or has an amazing green thumb, but her orchids are always nice.

Fleta Mcgurn
Oct 5, 2003

Porpoise noise continues.
You... shouldn't shoot things near a school. Just ever!

Deer are a big problem where I grew up. I think you don't even need a license to hunt them in New York state. My mom always did the deer blood thing and they stayed away, but the rabbits were indefatigable.

Fleta Mcgurn
Oct 5, 2003

Porpoise noise continues.
Crassula are pretty hardy. Mine got half-eaten by a cat (cat was fine) and hit by a firework last year, and it's doing great!

Fleta Mcgurn
Oct 5, 2003

Porpoise noise continues.
I love my little euphorbia but for some reason my cat desperately wants to eat it. She enjoys chewing on cactus and getting stabbed in the mouth; nearly killed one of our tall skinny ones by chewing on it. You'd think the taste would deter her, if not the spines.

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