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	<title>Comments on: Take Care of Your Lucky Bamboo Plant</title>
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		<title>By: Patty Davis</title>
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		<dc:creator>Patty Davis</dc:creator>
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		<description>I am the proud owner of 3 &quot;Lucky Bamboo&quot; plants.  My plants are growing in 3 different containes w/3 Lucky&#039;s in each one.  Until now, I never knew the name of my plants nor how to train them to grow in a curvy manner.  My pride and joy (1st one) was given as a Christmas gift.  At the time it was given to us it stood approximately 12 - 14&quot;; this was about a year and a half ago.  It now stands a little over 2&#039; tall.   At that time, the only thing I knew about growing it was to simply keep it in a container w/either pebbles and/or pebbles and decorative glass beads.  Because of the size of the 1st plant, we transplanted into a large clear glass vase and mixed it w/just what I sd earlier.  It&#039;s beautiful and thriving.  W/out knowing anything about feng shui, it brought comfort to me and still does.  Whether it really has anything to do w/feng shui or not, it gives my living room comfort.  There is only 1 other plant that gives me as much joy and that&#039;s my &quot;Moses Cradle&quot; plant.
My last parting statement.  Please DO NOT SELL, LOAN; SHARE, ECT. MY E-MAIL TO ANYONE OUTSIDE OF THIS PARTICULAR SITE I AM WRITING A ASKED FOR COMMENT TO.  I THANK YOU FOR KEEPING MY E-MAIL ADDRESS CONFIDENTIAL.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am the proud owner of 3 &#8220;Lucky Bamboo&#8221; plants.  My plants are growing in 3 different containes w/3 Lucky&#8217;s in each one.  Until now, I never knew the name of my plants nor how to train them to grow in a curvy manner.  My pride and joy (1st one) was given as a Christmas gift.  At the time it was given to us it stood approximately 12 &#8211; 14&#8243;; this was about a year and a half ago.  It now stands a little over 2&#8242; tall.   At that time, the only thing I knew about growing it was to simply keep it in a container w/either pebbles and/or pebbles and decorative glass beads.  Because of the size of the 1st plant, we transplanted into a large clear glass vase and mixed it w/just what I sd earlier.  It&#8217;s beautiful and thriving.  W/out knowing anything about feng shui, it brought comfort to me and still does.  Whether it really has anything to do w/feng shui or not, it gives my living room comfort.  There is only 1 other plant that gives me as much joy and that&#8217;s my &#8220;Moses Cradle&#8221; plant.<br />
My last parting statement.  Please DO NOT SELL, LOAN; SHARE, ECT. MY E-MAIL TO ANYONE OUTSIDE OF THIS PARTICULAR SITE I AM WRITING A ASKED FOR COMMENT TO.  I THANK YOU FOR KEEPING MY E-MAIL ADDRESS CONFIDENTIAL.</p>
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