Dear Master Gardener: I have a snake plant that has gotten so tall that a few leaves have fallen over and one has broken off.
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Snake plants store water in their leaves, so avoid overwatering them. How often to water them depends on their light, soil, ...
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Start cuttings in water or soil.
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