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[QUOTE="Marck, post: 218102, member: 15114"] You can search the Forums by plant names, but sometimes it's better to just ask a personalized question about your own situation... and post pics, they do speak a thousand words. Tomato ([I]Solanum lycopersicum[/I]) needs no introduction, but solicits many questions and much advice. The Forums abound with tomato threads. Chinese Houndstongue or Chinese Forget-Me-Not ([I]Cynoglossum amabile[/I]), in the Borage Family (Boraginaceae) is an annual or biennial for sunny oudoor situations. Collect seed and replant as desired. Succulents want excellent drainage and full sun to bright indirect light. In the Bay Area most can be kept outdoors in Winter, though some will appreciate a sheltered spot out of the rain. Most will also do fine as houseplants in bright or sunny windows. All this is true for the Medicinal Aloe ([I]Aloe vera[/I]). [/QUOTE]
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