Earlier this month, I had given Darling Daughter a bunch of Night Blooming Cereus plants that I had rooted. (By a bunch, I mean a car packed with plants.) This evening, she told me that one of the plants had 6 buds on it and she was anxiously awaiting for them to open. Mine are budding again but that is beyond the point. The point is that the rooted plants are doing so well. They were all rooted by just breaking off some leaves and tossing them in the gutter drain better known as Pebble Creek. There are still rooted cuttings among the gravel just waiting to be potted. Folks, don't give in to those that are overpricing things. Five minutes with a pair of snips and a jar of water is all you need for most rootings. Snip, put in a jar of water and wait about a month. There you have it. New plants. This works really well if you have a neighbor with different plants! Swapping cuttings can give both of you a bunch of free plants. Just a thought...just a thought.

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