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#101 Offline rptraut - Posted Today, 5:58 PM

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Hello ANTdrew and all my other friends;

This is an example of growing plants in bonsai pots, other than trees. Originally I planted two miniature African Violets in the pot and they’ve since developed many crowns on each plant, something that’s considered undesirable to the violet purists, nevertheless, it’s very common with miniatures. I think you’ll agree that when they all bloom at the same time, they make a beautiful display. When they’re done blooming I’ll split them up and have probably ten separate plants that I’ll give away to friends and family. The Christmas theme of loving and giving will continue well into the new year. I wish you all the best in 2026!
RPT
My father always said I had ants in my pants.





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