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| Donna973 |
Posted: Jun 25 2009, 06:32 PM
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Catfish Group: Odd Group Posts: 323 Member No.: 13 Joined: 26-May 09 |
I said that I would document the process of dividing my two hardy water lilies, and I did as best as I could given that wet, muddy hands do not go well with cameras. :blink:
I went to photobucket with these pictures and it is, indeed, easy to use. My only issue is that resizing is a pain as compared to either Webshots or the dreaded Flickr. So I didn't bother. This is Texas Dawn, pitifully pot bound, but obviously dividable (Posted Image) The hardest part was wrestling this thing out of the pot. It has become one with the pot. Boy, is that thing ugly! (Posted Image) Even though I think I could have divided it into more pieces, I just chopped it in two. This was my first attempt at this so I didn't want to get too fancy. :) (Posted Image) Close up of the divisions.(Posted Image) To be continued..... |
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