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Old 16th October 2008, 09:09 AM
Jimmy Jimmy is offline
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Default Re: Growing Outdoors in New Mexico

Thanks Harlem, I like to try my hands at everything that I can.

Arvin, Thank you too!

That bowl is about 18" across, and I used a mix of 1 part peat to 1 part perlite, with a thin top dressing of sphagnum, to prevent the peat from splashing all over the plants when it rains.

The grasshopperas around here are two inches long - or just big in general. Right now I have....'imprisoned' the insect, so I can get some pics, and just because it's so colorful. It would make an excellent display in my future "Large Bugs of New Mexico" entomology collection.
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