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The gathering is set for Feb. 21 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Mother Road Market. The Prop Swap is an opportunity for attendees to trade plant propagations, swap pots, and learn about plant care.
"I will probably start taking (my plants) out the first week of April, unless things start getting too big," Parrott said "Then I'm going to have to repot them and put them in my greenhouse.
It’s ultimately a small part of the nearly 800 plant species that make up the greenhouse — but Leichten said it’s always fun to see people’s reaction to the smell it produces.
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A graduate student at the university, Nelsen, 32, is using a new 1,275 square-foot greenhouse for students and faculty at the university known as the Experimental Plant Investigation Center (EPIC).
Using clean, sharp scissors or a knife, cut the shoot close to the mother plant's base. Be gentle to avoid damaging the roots. Place the shoot in a small pot filled with well-draining soil.