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Q4: What is the easiest plant you have ever grown? #SpoutAbout #Growing #Gardens
09:50 PM - May 08, 2024
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John S
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In response to Drea.
Pineapple - here in Florida you just cut the top off of a a grocery store pineapple. Then stick it in the ground and ignore it for 2 years and then you’ll have another delicious pineapple.
11:17 PM - May 08, 2024
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Drea
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In response to John S.
Geez - I wonder if I could do that indoors...

Too cold/too short a growing season.
11:24 PM - May 08, 2024
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Rosetta
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In response to Drea.
My pothos. I literally do nothing but make sure it’s watered and it grows like crazy.
10:54 PM - May 08, 2024
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Bob - Garden is Life
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In response to Rosetta.
I second this. Thrive on low light and neglect. Fertilize and put in a window and they'll take the house over. Cuttings take like nobody's business.
10:57 PM - May 08, 2024
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Kate Woods Walker
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In response to Drea.
Golden Creeping Sedum. I'm having to thin it, move it, put it in pots. One of the few ornamental plants already growing on this land when I bought it. It really likes the sandy soil. I've been here 25 years and it's an old reliable go-to.
10:43 PM - May 08, 2024
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Drea
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In response to Kate Woods Walker.
Love a plant that finds a home and keeps giving.
10:44 PM - May 08, 2024
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Adele Not the singer
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In response to Drea.
Easiest would have to be wild geraniums
They tolerate sun or shade, spread readily in neat clumps, the foliage is fragrant and the flowers are bright
Plus the roots stay on the top of the soil so they are easy to move and share
Prep the area you want them with a rake and then put them down 😊
10:05 PM - May 08, 2024
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Drea
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In response to Adele Not the singer.
I may add some - still figuring out some spaces this year. Also, my rue is spreading - and I want it to have as much space as possible to find new homes.
10:06 PM - May 08, 2024
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