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Posted by Marisha-Atlanta
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on 11/10/2009, 8:39 am, in reply to "better late than never awards"
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Great descriptions!
Now if only you posted some before and after pictures, the post would have been perfect. I share your sentiment...filifera are awfully slow to take off in the SE but when they do...wow they look great. All of mine sulked all Summer and now they seam to be growing a bit. I'm looking forward to next Spring.
My philodendron came back from 12F and now it has split leaves. I was just thinking that if it had more Sun it would have grown even more. I plant o mulch my tropicals heavily with leaves this Winter. I guess I better get started soon...LOL
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