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    This isn't terribly exciting, but we had such a nice sunny day yesterday I got a nice shot of my newly-arranged growing table w/ the new plants in their bright sunny home, and thought I'd share.
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    Nice pic and your plants look great in the sunlight!

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    I was really happy to get the new little ones right up front! I hope they like their new home! Poor little ousted catts...

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    Poor little ousted catts...
    Watch out, Heather, those catts may run away from home! Here kitty, kitty, kitty....

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    Ya can always oust 'em over here, ya know...


    Very nice growing area, H! You're going to have to get yourself a bigger table though--maybe even tear down that wall and put in an attached greenhouse. Hey Pete? I think we really need to start enabling H in that "tear down the wall / build a greenhouse" direction.....

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    Lol! You can try! You know how I love being enabled!!

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    Heather, lja is right, with all the new plants you recently acquired, you're gonna need more space!

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    Hmm, I've got some tricks up my sleeve.... You can keep trying tho...haha.

    Why is it that the slow catts, when threatened, start growing? I have two new pbulbs up this week! lol. I guess they like where they got "removed" to.

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    definitely. more room is a must!

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