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There you have it, nslb!
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They sure grew well in my backyard. So well that we had to hack them down. Spread like wildfire. They don’t make pots big enough for them. Not that I would want any on my coffee table.
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Our clime, they’d have to be indoors, ladysighs. Your clime sounds right for big things.
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We dug them all out because the “big things” were spreading their big roots under the foundation and trying to get indoors — one way or another. Or so it seemed.
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That’s too much plant takeover for sure, ladysighs.
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yes, my daughter owns a few, and I had no idea that certain kinds could even grow here
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I always picture them in arid places, yes, Beth.
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