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It's time to clip all the "spiders" off my prolific spider plant and root them in a jar of water. They root so easily. Then, in a couple of months, i will use the little plants as an edging in my white garden.
Yes, we usually think that a spider plant is a houseplant that belongs in a hanging basket, but why not use it as an annual in the flowerbed?
As we become more familiar with joy, and that it naturally arises from a lack of desire, we find that joy proliferates, and we can "plant" it all over our life.
Time to take cuttings of the spider plant so it can proliferate :)
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