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		<title>Step-by-Step Instructions on How to Transplant Aloes and Other Succulents</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Aloes and other succulents use up the resources of their potting soil every year or so. They produce a great deal of dead matter at the base which may be removed at transplant to keep the plant from picking up diseases. They become root-bound and grow much faster after the roots are properly trimmed and replanted in fresh medium. Use Cactus mix composed of 50% organic compost and 50% fast-draining ingredients such as coarse, sharp sand or fine white pumice. All available at nursery supply stores. Choose a pot that is slightly larger than the current pot. Photo 1) Bulbine prior to... ]]></description>
		
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		<title>How to Start Cacti from Seed</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Those of you who are familiar with starting cacti from seed may ignore these directions. Here are some tips for those of you who are just starting out growing cacti from seed. You need to use full spectrum grow lights or a good greenhouse. You can&#8217;t just germinate them on a windowsill in an apartment&#8211;they need bright light and very warm temperatures for germination and growth! For starters, you can buy cactus mix at the nursery supply store, but most of us make our own. Here&#8217;s the common recipe: 50% white pumice, 25% coarse, sharp sand, and 25% organic matter... ]]></description>
		
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