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Old 21-05-2004, 02:06 PM
Moo
 
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After buying a nice set of 3 crock pots from Big W I am left with the
smallest which is approx 15cm across.

I would like to put a small house plant in it, but can you reccommend one
that:

a) Won't get too big and need transferring to another pot.

b) Doesn't require too much sun.

c) Looks nice throughout the year (does matter if it is plants all the time
or just nice foliage).

Many thanks!

Moo


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Old 21-05-2004, 10:24 PM
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In article , Moo
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After buying a nice set of 3 crock pots from Big W I am left with the
smallest which is approx 15cm across.

I would like to put a small house plant in it, but can you reccommend one
that:

a) Won't get too big and need transferring to another pot.

b) Doesn't require too much sun.

c) Looks nice throughout the year (does matter if it is plants all the time
or just nice foliage).

peace lily. Mine grow happily in a fireplace in the middle of the room
with very little natural light.

Glossy green leaves most of the year, occasional flowers in the form of
white spike surrounded by arum lily-like sheath

They react to lack of water by dramatic flopping of leaves and stems in
complete collapse over the edge of the pot, but recover if you then
stand the pot in deep water for a few hours - obviously it's best if you
don't make a habit of drying them out this far! ;-)

Various dracaena for foliage - I have one with dark green leaves with
light green and white longitudinal stripes.
--
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Old 21-05-2004, 11:18 PM
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Finally you have something to pee in!!!!


"Moo" wrote in message
...
After buying a nice set of 3 crock pots from Big W I am left with the
smallest which is approx 15cm across.

I would like to put a small house plant in it, but can you reccommend one
that:

a) Won't get too big and need transferring to another pot.

b) Doesn't require too much sun.

c) Looks nice throughout the year (does matter if it is plants all the

time
or just nice foliage).

Many thanks!

Moo




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Old 22-05-2004, 02:08 AM
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After buying a nice set of 3 crock pots from Big W I am left with the
smallest which is approx 15cm across.


I would like to put a small house plant in it, but can you reccommend one
that:


a) Won't get too big and need transferring to another pot.


b) Doesn't require too much sun.


c) Looks nice throughout the year (does matter if it is plants all the time
or just nice foliage).


Venus fly trap?

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Old 22-05-2004, 01:06 PM
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"Moo" wrote in message
...
After buying a nice set of 3 crock pots from Big W I am left with the
smallest which is approx 15cm across.

I would like to put a small house plant in it, but can you reccommend

one
that:

a) Won't get too big and need transferring to another pot.

b) Doesn't require too much sun.

c) Looks nice throughout the year (does matter if it is plants all the

time
or just nice foliage).

Many thanks!

Moo






"Cereus-validus" wrote in message
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Finally you have something to pee in!!!!



Arrgh top-poster!

It has a hole in the bottom so won't be much good for peeing in would it??




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Old 22-05-2004, 03:09 PM
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Since you don't like top posters, you probably would prefer to pee under the
pot anyway!!!!


"Cereus-validus" wrote in message
...
Finally you have something to pee in!!!!



Arrgh top-poster!

It has a hole in the bottom so won't be much good for peeing in would it??


"Moo" wrote in message
...

"Moo" wrote in message
...
After buying a nice set of 3 crock pots from Big W I am left with the
smallest which is approx 15cm across.

I would like to put a small house plant in it, but can you reccommend

one
that:

a) Won't get too big and need transferring to another pot.

b) Doesn't require too much sun.

c) Looks nice throughout the year (does matter if it is plants all the

time
or just nice foliage).

Many thanks!

Moo



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Old 22-05-2004, 05:12 PM
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"Cereus-validus" wrote in message
...
Finally you have something to pee in!!!!



Arrgh top-poster!

It has a hole in the bottom so won't be much good for peeing in would

it??


"Moo" wrote in message
...

"Moo" wrote in message
...
After buying a nice set of 3 crock pots from Big W I am left with

the
smallest which is approx 15cm across.

I would like to put a small house plant in it, but can you

reccommend
one
that:

a) Won't get too big and need transferring to another pot.

b) Doesn't require too much sun.

c) Looks nice throughout the year (does matter if it is plants all

the
time
or just nice foliage).

Many thanks!

Moo




"Cereus-validus" wrote in message
m...
Since you don't like top posters, you probably would prefer to pee under

the
pot anyway!!!!


No, it is just that top posting is such a pain in the arse!

Example

A: Because it is crap


Q: Why is top posting bad?


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Old 23-05-2004, 08:03 AM
Douglas
 
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"Moo" wrote in message
...


"Cereus-validus" wrote in message
...
Finally you have something to pee in!!!!



Arrgh top-poster!

It has a hole in the bottom so won't be much good for peeing in would

it??


"Moo" wrote in message
...

"Moo" wrote in message
...
After buying a nice set of 3 crock pots from Big W I am left with

the
smallest which is approx 15cm across.

I would like to put a small house plant in it, but can you

reccommend
one
that:

a) Won't get too big and need transferring to another pot.

b) Doesn't require too much sun.

c) Looks nice throughout the year (does matter if it is plants all

the
time
or just nice foliage).

Many thanks!

Moo




"Cereus-validus" wrote in message
m...
Since you don't like top posters, you probably would prefer to pee under

the
pot anyway!!!!


No, it is just that top posting is such a pain in the arse!

Example

A: Because it is crap


Q: Why is top posting bad?


************************
Convention. You read from the top downwards and the story enfolds itself.
With News-Grp's people sweep past all the guff at the top and when they
reach the bottom line to answer they have to seep all the way back up to the
top.
Doug.
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Old 23-05-2004, 08:04 AM
Douglas
 
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"Douglas" wrote in message news:...

"Moo" wrote in message
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"Cereus-validus" wrote in message
...
Finally you have something to pee in!!!!



Arrgh top-poster!

It has a hole in the bottom so won't be much good for peeing in

would
it??


"Moo" wrote in message
...

"Moo" wrote in message
...
After buying a nice set of 3 crock pots from Big W I am left

with
the
smallest which is approx 15cm across.

I would like to put a small house plant in it, but can you

reccommend
one
that:

a) Won't get too big and need transferring to another pot.

b) Doesn't require too much sun.

c) Looks nice throughout the year (does matter if it is plants

all
the
time
or just nice foliage).

Many thanks!

Moo




"Cereus-validus" wrote in message
m...
Since you don't like top posters, you probably would prefer to pee

under
the
pot anyway!!!!


No, it is just that top posting is such a pain in the arse!

Example

A: Because it is crap


Q: Why is top posting bad?


************************
Convention. You read from the top downwards and the story enfolds
itself.
With News-Grp's people sweep past all the guff at the top and when they
reach the bottom line to read and then answer they have to sweep all the
way back up to the top.
Doug.
************************





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Old 23-05-2004, 08:21 AM
Douglas
 
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"Moo" wrote in message
...


"Cereus-validus" wrote in message
...
Finally you have something to pee in!!!!



Arrgh top-poster!

It has a hole in the bottom so won't be much good for peeing in would

it??


"Moo" wrote in message
...

"Moo" wrote in message
...
After buying a nice set of 3 crock pots from Big W I am left with

the
smallest which is approx 15cm across.

I would like to put a small house plant in it, but can you

reccommend
one
that:

a) Won't get too big and need transferring to another pot.

b) Doesn't require too much sun.

c) Looks nice throughout the year (does matter if it is plants all

the
time
or just nice foliage).

Many thanks!

Moo




"Cereus-validus" wrote in message
m...
Since you don't like top posters, you probably would prefer to pee under

the
pot anyway!!!!


No, it is just that top posting is such a pain in the arse!

Example

A: Because it is crap


Q: Why is top posting bad?


************************
Convention. You read from the top downwards and the story enfolds itself.
With News-Grp's people sweep past all the guff at the top and when they
reach the bottom line to answer they have to seep all the way back up to the
top.
Doug.
************************













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Old 23-05-2004, 08:22 AM
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"Douglas" wrote in message news:...

"Moo" wrote in message
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"Cereus-validus" wrote in message
...
Finally you have something to pee in!!!!



Arrgh top-poster!

It has a hole in the bottom so won't be much good for peeing in

would
it??


"Moo" wrote in message
...

"Moo" wrote in message
...
After buying a nice set of 3 crock pots from Big W I am left

with
the
smallest which is approx 15cm across.

I would like to put a small house plant in it, but can you

reccommend
one
that:

a) Won't get too big and need transferring to another pot.

b) Doesn't require too much sun.

c) Looks nice throughout the year (does matter if it is plants

all
the
time
or just nice foliage).

Many thanks!

Moo




"Cereus-validus" wrote in message
m...
Since you don't like top posters, you probably would prefer to pee

under
the
pot anyway!!!!


No, it is just that top posting is such a pain in the arse!

Example

A: Because it is crap


Q: Why is top posting bad?


************************
Convention. You read from the top downwards and the story enfolds
itself.
With News-Grp's people sweep past all the guff at the top and when they
reach the bottom line to read and then answer they have to sweep all the
way back up to the top.
Doug.
************************





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"Douglas" wrote in message
...

"Moo" wrote in message
...


"Cereus-validus" wrote in message
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Finally you have something to pee in!!!!



Arrgh top-poster!

It has a hole in the bottom so won't be much good for peeing in

would
it??


"Moo" wrote in message
...

"Moo" wrote in message
...
After buying a nice set of 3 crock pots from Big W I am left

with
the
smallest which is approx 15cm across.

I would like to put a small house plant in it, but can you

reccommend
one
that:

a) Won't get too big and need transferring to another pot.

b) Doesn't require too much sun.

c) Looks nice throughout the year (does matter if it is plants

all
the
time
or just nice foliage).

Many thanks!

Moo




"Cereus-validus" wrote in message
m...
Since you don't like top posters, you probably would prefer to pee

under
the
pot anyway!!!!


No, it is just that top posting is such a pain in the arse!

Example

A: Because it is crap


Q: Why is top posting bad?


************************
Convention. You read from the top downwards and the story enfolds itself.
With News-Grp's people sweep past all the guff at the top and when they
reach the bottom line to answer they have to seep all the way back up to

the
top.
Doug.
************************


Or even worse, if you get someone who top posts, followed by someone who
posts normally but doesn't paste the original reply to the bottom, followed
by someone who top posts!? How on earth would you follow that thread
properly! Top posting is bad and it is because of software like Outlook
that people do it so much, Outlook makes no effort to stop people top
posting, in fact it places the cursor complete with a new line, right at the
top of the message.. grrr.


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"Douglas" wrote in message
...

"Moo" wrote in message
...


"Cereus-validus" wrote in message
...
Finally you have something to pee in!!!!



Arrgh top-poster!

It has a hole in the bottom so won't be much good for peeing in

would
it??


"Moo" wrote in message
...

"Moo" wrote in message
...
After buying a nice set of 3 crock pots from Big W I am left

with
the
smallest which is approx 15cm across.

I would like to put a small house plant in it, but can you

reccommend
one
that:

a) Won't get too big and need transferring to another pot.

b) Doesn't require too much sun.

c) Looks nice throughout the year (does matter if it is plants

all
the
time
or just nice foliage).

Many thanks!

Moo




"Cereus-validus" wrote in message
m...
Since you don't like top posters, you probably would prefer to pee

under
the
pot anyway!!!!


No, it is just that top posting is such a pain in the arse!

Example

A: Because it is crap


Q: Why is top posting bad?


************************
Convention. You read from the top downwards and the story enfolds itself.
With News-Grp's people sweep past all the guff at the top and when they
reach the bottom line to answer they have to seep all the way back up to

the
top.
Doug.
************************


Or even worse, if you get someone who top posts, followed by someone who
posts normally but doesn't paste the original reply to the bottom, followed
by someone who top posts!? How on earth would you follow that thread
properly! Top posting is bad and it is because of software like Outlook
that people do it so much, Outlook makes no effort to stop people top
posting, in fact it places the cursor complete with a new line, right at the
top of the message.. grrr.


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Old 23-05-2004, 10:07 AM
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In article , Moo
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Or even worse, if you get someone who top posts, followed by someone who
posts normally but doesn't paste the original reply to the bottom, followed
by someone who top posts!?


And as for people who 'post normally' but don't bother to snip, so you
have to tab down through *four* screens before you get to a reply!

--
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Several people wrote various things.......

HUGE SNIP

and even worse are people who don't edit posts so that they become three pages
long and IMO unreadable

Jenny


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