my mom has a plant that is big i think she should put it on side and replant it .but she wants to keep it in side should i do waht i want or just for get about it :(
JLyNn answered Tuesday June 21 2005, 12:15 pm: it is your moms plant so she does have every right to keep it where she wants it. but if it is that big, maybe it should go outside?..if you really think putting it outside is necessary, just be like "hey mom i think the plant is getting bigger, maybe we could replant it outside,maybe somewhere so people can see it?..ill even help you"..mothers always like it if there kids will do things with them, so that might win her over. good luck, and have fun if you do take it outside<33 [ JLyNn's advice column | Ask JLyNn A Question ]
Lacy answered Tuesday June 21 2005, 10:01 am: You could explain to your mom that the plant would look better/be healthier outside. But if she doesn't take your advice, try to forget about it. [ Lacy's advice column | Ask Lacy A Question ]
karenR answered Monday June 20 2005, 7:53 am: It is her plant so I think you better let her decide what to do with it. Don't just do something to it on your own or she will get mad. Plants are very sensitive and if it is used to being inside...taking it out might kill it. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
poa answered Monday June 20 2005, 5:43 am: Its a plant.
If it lives it lives. What kind of plant is it? It may be a weed and to replant it outside may comprimise the entire ecosystem you have outside of your trailer. Or maybe its an ancient medicine, or a cooking spice. Something she wants to keep alive just to harvest.
Give more information.
Until then.
Its just a plant. I want to put a lot of people on this website into early graves, but unfortunately I can't.
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