I too plan to have a "few" plants. Currently I have 40 plants at home (land  
base). I know I can not bring all of them on board. I am already looking for  
good homes for them to go to when we pull the plug. Some of  these plants are 
30 plus years old and have travel from NC to VA  back to NC, to SC, to LA and 
finally in TX. The only plants I am really thinking  about having on board are 
my 1 Lime Tree and several small herbs plants. 
 
We own a 37' sailboat and there really isn't any room to play with on it.  
And to keep moving the plants in and out of the cabin seems to be more  
problems 
than its worth. 
 
Any suggestions?
 
-Anita (Not quite full-time cruisers, but working on  it!)

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I'd like  to have a few  plants




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