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By Tommymoo
- 6 May, 2010
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Yes indeeeeed :) We dug a deep hole for him so that he can stretch his roots deep down. Can't wait to see it grow like yours~~~~~~~
7 May, 2010
It is surprising just how fast they shoot up, Tommy,like kids, they seem to go through growth spurts! Ha ha ha :~))
7 May, 2010
I still can't believe this small & short plant is the same tall & exotic one as yours ~
7 May, 2010
That's pretty close the size of mine when they first went in,Tommy~so be prepared! :~)) lol
10 May, 2010
Can't wait to see all of mine mature like yours~ exciting~~ :)
11 May, 2010
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Now that looks like one happy Cordyline, Tommy :~))
6 May, 2010