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    ..a Russian mountain cat. Yamaneko's Avatar
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    My mom knows. Ask her!

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    Dirt and water. It's easy!
    Mugwumps, hi-jumps, low slumps, big bumps

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    Nothing. My father however uses high tech equipment which lets you grow plants inside. Apparently, he's growing some herbs which "will get him in the poop if he's caught growing them"
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    What's a plant?

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    Sphagnum moss is good for some delicate plants; however, outdoors, the fertile volcanic soil's pretty good; just a little potting mix or compost to get 'em started sometimes.
    I don't actually tend for plants on my own, whenever I do something like that I'm always acting under instructions from someone far wiser and more skilled.

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    Hmm, I don't think I've ever encountered Kekkila here either. As Big D said, I usually just plant where I've been instructed to plant. I greatly enjoy nature, but do not possess a green thumb.

    Take care all.

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    i love sphagnum moss. it's actually my ebay name.

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    I don't know. I'm not the one using it. That would be my parents...

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    I need to acquire some pot plants. Any suggestions? Maybe I'll just get some yukka or something.

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    Marijuana is pot plant

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    Boy, I didn't see that coming from you! Ha.

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    They don't do well in hanging gardens and/or with dogs though.

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    Cacti are good, especially the colourful ones. Low-maintenance, slow growth... but nice. Creeping vines, flowering ones in particular, are effective; you can plant 'em in a pot on the windowsill and let them climb up the curtain rail. Top stuff. Beans and passionfruit are highly recommended.

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    I have one bamboo plant and all I give it is water.

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    If you're careful, you can grow a perpetual pineapple - when you eat a pineapple, keep the 'core' attached to the leafy bit at the top. This part can be re-planted and grown into a whole new pineapple. Unlimited yumminess.

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