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  • Was there enough soil in your container to establish a substantial root ball for the plant to flourish.

  • Cool! Send me some pictures! My email is on my website: pondplantgirl . com

  • Thats cool. I'm making 1 tomorrow. Thanks. That would be a great project for kids in school.

  • kill me now, i have seen it all.

  • Entertaining and educational to watch. Well done!

    Jonathan

  • That plant of your great great grandmas is a Hoya plant, I have one, its almost 40 years old! I love when it flowers, clumps of little pink hard flowers that look like candy!

  • That 2nd mystery plant from your Great Grandmother's front porch is the same mystery plant I have growing from my grandmothers home some 20 something years ago. I also snuck a snip!! LOL. It's still growing great. Once my grandmother passed on..I actually got the pots that she grew her's in. So the plant and the pot are once again back together. Everytime I look at it..I'm reminded of my grandmother.

  • Hey you are crazy and coo coo...

  • Hi Andivon;

    Actually... I was planning on trying other plants. Straberries sound great! I'm trying to also think of creative things to do with a soda bottle. I'll make sure to mention strawberries on a show. Send pics if you have any. Happy Gardening! GAiL

  • Couldn't you use any plan any these...such as strawberries? I might just try it! Great video!

  • Whoo-Hoo! Hi Gail. Thanks for the shout out!

    ~Brandi

  • What a great way to recycle plastic bottles. Just planted upside down tomato plant yesterday and hoping it works. Will you be showing updates of progress?

  • Hi greentxmama;

    Thanks for watching the show. Sure! I'll show the upside down tomato garden's progress on my next episode!!

    Just join us for more fun and let us know if you have any ideas or something you want to see on our show.

    Happy Ponding,

    GAiL

  • just an FYI, the Sweet Pea seeds that you have are for flowers only, they are actually poisonous. Better search for a sugar pea instead.

  • if you use lemon scented dish soap with water, in a spray bottle, you will get rid of them without having to change the soil

  • Hello! I've actually used the soap before and it didn't work out for me. We must must have some mean flies around here!

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