Over the weekend a number of my aloe, cactus, and succulent collection was stolen off of my porch on Wyandotte. Seriously...all they had to do was ask and I would have happily given them offshoots. But no, they take the whole plant, pot, and saucer too.
I assume since they took named varieties and left the more common varieties, they too are a collector. Although with some dubious collection techniques.
So if anyone see a porch with some new aloes, succulents, or a cactus...let me know. Some are in some very bright yellow pots.
Thanks!
Succulent Stealing
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Re: Succulent Stealing
Ruth Sholtis-Furyes wrote:So if anyone see a porch with some new aloes, succulents, or a cactus...let me know. Some are in some very bright yellow pots.
Thanks!
Ruth
I agree, we had some plants taken off of our porch a couple years ago. Again had they asked
they could have had coffee, got clippings and made friends!
Do you have any photos of the plants and pots?
Be happy to run it in the paper.
peace
Jim O'Bryan
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If not, don't worry. Just forget about it."
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