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RE: Spider Plants

in #esteem7 years ago

Oh that is a tricky plant! I have a spider plant that I put outside in the summer time. To start a new plant all you have to do is cut off one of those little babies and put it in some dirt and it will grow. I have no idea what that thorny plant is. I might have been fooled into thinking that it was a spider plant too!

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Thanks Melinda.
I like plants that need minimum maintenance. That is why I want to have a Spider Plant because they are supposedly easy to look after.

Mine gets neglected in the winter and it does just fine, I cut off a few of those baby spiders, wrapped them in a damp paper towel and then wrapped it all in plastic wrap and put it in a big brown envelope and mailed them to a friend in Texas. She started them, kept one spider plant for a self and gave a couple others away to friends, so now my spider has relatives in Texas!

Ah very good. I am not the only one keen on Spider Plants. And it sounds like my kind of plants. Easy to maintain. :-)