Money Plant aka Silver Dollar Plant
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by alankhart on March 12, 2005 07:27 PM
You can plant them in a 12" pot, but you'll need to thin them out when they get bigger and then you may need to transplant each larger seedling into it's own small pot. Personally, I would start them in small pots to begin with and save yourself that step later.
Last year I cut some of mine down to the ground after flowering and threw them over the fence....now there are dozens of seedlings growing behind my fence!
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Last year I cut some of mine down to the ground after flowering and threw them over the fence....now there are dozens of seedlings growing behind my fence!
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by RottieLover on March 12, 2005 07:35 PM
Thank you for your response When you say small
pot, what size do you recomend??
pot, what size do you recomend??
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I'll like to know if I could plant the seeds in a
say 12 inch pot?? I plan on moving in the fall and
I already have enough to dig up then :>(
Thanks for any advice :>)