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Old 07-06-2005, 03:28 PM
 
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Thanks for the info.

I have a feeling that when a clumper grows so large that it may break
the barrier, I may be able to divide it into multiple clumps and plant
them in different locations, right? Kind of turning a problem into an
opportunity.

Jay Chan

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Thanks for everyone who have replied.

Seem like this clumper will spread so slow that I will have plenty of
time to trim it down if it ever spread close to my neighbor property.


That and clumpers won't be contained by a barrier like a runner... in
time it will exert so much pressure on the container that it will
break... see the pic :-)

http://www.endangeredspecies.com/ima...eBrokenPot.htm

Chris