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just uproot the stalk. make sure not to damage the roots while pulling them out. dig a hole in your location of choice and replant the stalk, pat the ground to secure the plant in place. don't leave the stalk out of the ground for to long or it will wilt and die. after the plant is relocated make sure to water it generously. and your done!

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