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In reply to the discussion: I have a stevia plant. [View all]
 

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8. Thanks! Funny, though...
Wed Dec 14, 2011, 12:59 AM
Dec 2011

My plant is still kind of sparse. Not too many leaves to harvest into powder yet! I am planning to get an Excalibur dehydrator at some point, so that's good to know about the drying. The Sun is probably preferable because it's not going to be much higher than 100 degrees. But the Excalibur is supposedly easy to control at low temps.

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I have a stevia plant. [View all] shift happens Dec 2011 OP
Inside or outside? Suich Dec 2011 #1
Thanks! I am in the Midwest and bought it over the summer. shift happens Dec 2011 #2
I ate some of the leaves at a garden store Suich Dec 2011 #5
Yeah and repotted it at some point. shift happens Dec 2011 #6
Great do you use it to sweeten your hot drinks? sce56 Dec 2011 #3
It didn't work when I put it into some tea. shift happens Dec 2011 #4
Ok did the google and found this for you. sce56 Dec 2011 #7
Thanks! Funny, though... shift happens Dec 2011 #8
I've grown and dried stevia Ruby Reason Dec 2011 #10
Be careful with that - it is SERIOUSLY sweet! HopeHoops Dec 2011 #9
I HAD a stevia plant! 18th and blue island Dec 2011 #11
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