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Yes. Jam a pad about two inches in the ground. Water it once and forget it.
I shared a story a while back about trying to get rid of some. I ran over it with a lawn mower. Everywhere a piece landed, a new plant popped up.
 

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Yes. Jam a pad about two inches in the ground. Water it once and forget it.
I shared a story a while back about trying to get rid of some. I ran over it with a lawn mower. Everywhere a piece landed, a new plant popped up.
Lol. We used to have a cactus plant but my mom hated it and wanted it gone. So my dad got rid of it and when he was done he threw one pad from it back in the garden box and it grew again lol. Thanks btw
 
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