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#399843 Jul 13th, 2018 at 12:25 AM
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Can anyone recommend some indoor plants? I need the strategies to be followed to when we grow indoor plants.

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The only indoor plant I have is a Christmas cactus and it has weird requirements that I've stopped following because it's just too difficult and sometimes it doesn't bloom anyway. If it dies I don't care. So maybe Junie will come along and help you. Good luck.



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On my tablet now...tomorrow I will be back home to my laptop and I will advise you.


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MeganMatthews #399880 Jul 17th, 2018 at 07:41 AM
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Mother In Laws Tongue, Peace lily and Dragon Tree are easy to grow indoor plants.

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Originally Posted by JunieGirl
On my tablet now...tomorrow I will be back home to my laptop and I will advise you.


I have grown a few varieties of the Philodendron and they practically thrive on neglect !! I have had several for over 38 years....


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I have something called indoor lucky plant and a cactus.

JamesFinley #400362 Sep 3rd, 2018 at 07:07 AM
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Originally Posted by JamesFinley
I have something called indoor lucky plant and a cactus.


Is the lucky plant a bamboo plant? I've seen them in offices where I've worked. Seem easy to care for.



MeganMatthews #403100 Jul 21st, 2019 at 08:45 AM
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You can grow inside everything. If I were you I would start with cactuses and succulents because they are not so demanding and look pretty cool. I don't know if you know the idea of urban jungle but it based on home plants. I can also recommend you growing fruits from seeds. For example mango, avocado. Try it! They are not so easy to grow but you can learn much while planting them.


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