Hi sandy113, I too have a spider
plant and mine produces lots of babies. So many so that my daughter got some of the off
spring which she now gladly grows in her bedroom window. I tend not to water mine to much in the winter. But in the summer I water mine about every 1 1/2 weeks and I also give it some miracle grow for houseplants. It really appreciates this. I find
growing spider
plants to be very easy. So therefore to Penny in Ontario, see if you can get a cutting from someone who has a
plant. If there are no roots on the
plant then stick it in a glass of warm water with about 1 drop of miracle grow. Wait for roots to grow then get a nice potting soil and
plant the spider
plant into the ground enough to cover the roots. Then find your sunniest window ledge and place your spider
plant there. Remember don't over water. Water once when planted, then wait till the ground is dry but not cracked and give it another watering with miracle grow (of course 1 drop added to the water) However I fill up my watering can and add 10 to 13 drops because I water all my houseplants this way. I also use warm water the
plants seem to appreciate it more. Some people hang their spider
plants but I just have mine on a trolly cart in front of my kitchen window. So I don't know if altitude would play a difference in a new
plant or not.