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Yet Another Reason to Love Cactii

comments (0) February 29th, 2012 in blogs

KissMyAster Amanda Thomsen, contributor
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new yard!

I'm moving today, wrapping everything up, including a my plants. The roses were a pain to move, as were the giant soil-filled containers... but you know what's a piece of cake to move?

Cactii. I just throw them in a box, right next to the lasagna, and let them fend for themselves. I pray I'm the one that UNloads the box, because after a zillion years of moving small cactus plants this way, I know that within each box a real bloody surprise could be lurking!

I have one heckuva garden challenge waiting for me at the new and improved Asterdome. I can't wait to show you!

Stay tuned!


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