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  • Why not use compost?

  • Like the presentation and found it interesting. Can you tell me where I can get used plastic nursery pots in the Houston area? After watching all your wonderful videos, I now would like to divide and take cuttings of my plants but, lack plastic pots. Keep up the good work.

  • Excellent. Most informative, well presented, concise and with a pleasant, expressive voice. Lovely.

  • Thanx so much - originally I was jus looking on how to separate a plant from a pot but I think I ended up learned so much of plants that I didn't know before. c:

  • Just a reminder, this YouTube page is maintained by KLRU and Central Texas Gardener, not the individual hosts or guests. Thanks!

  • TRISHA!!! WRITE TO ME...I NEED YOu...:D

  • How can I contact Trisha? I want to know how to take a cutting from my friends aloe vera plant and root the cuttings? I'm hoping someone can give me an answer that will apply to many types of plants and flowers like The Oleander plant as well. any ideas are appreciated.

  • i have the exact same situation could you please tell me what you did .......

  • @TheCoalHeart I didn't do anything, i never really got my answers and moved on to a new hobbie, crocheting...lol

  • Please see the above answer!

  • It's very easy to divide aloe. Dig up and gently pry the roots apart. Replant. Be careful not to overwater! Not sure how to divide oleander. . .

  • Thanks Trisha! This was soooo helpful. I am embarking on a green thumb life long journey with my family. Please continue to post helpful tips for amateur gardeners like me.

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