indoor plants
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382412)
• Rockingham, Australia
25 Jan 23
I’ve written about the house-sit where there were over 70 potted plants within the house. It was a bit of a challenge to be sure to water all of them without missing any.
It was also important not to over-water any of them, or...
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@acelawrites
@acelawrites (19272)
• Philippines
24 Sep 20
Just so amazed when I saw a post in FB about a plant enthusiast (we call them plantito/plantita) who potted moringa and banana plants then placed them in her living room.
It's so funny sight! But I respect her because it can make...
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@freelancermariagrace (29342)
• Philippines
19 Apr 20
Our home looks quite dull that's why I have this thought of getting some indoor plants after this lockdown. Indoor plants couldn't only help in improving the aesthetic side of a home, but in providing a wide range of health...
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hereandthere
@hereandthere (45628)
• Philippines
23 Mar 20
we have a planter in the dining room that fits 4 to 5 pots.
i replace the plants every 3 to 4 weeks.
the snake plants seems to thrive the best indoors. (it looks like the picture on the left)
it seems to prefer the humidity and...
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Emerald
@chavezrmc (6095)
• Philippines
2 May 18
Do you have some ideas what plants can help to clean the air, keeps bugs away and any other insects. Hope you can share yours and your experiences with the plant. Thanks.
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ingrid
@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
3 Mar 18
When my big brother was here last year, I told him that our house should have plants inside because from what I read on Facebook, there are certain plants that can add fresh oxygen and regulate the humidity levels. Of course with...
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marguicha
@marguicha (230365)
• Chile
16 Nov 17
I did not want to plant the indoor plants I bought last week because it was too hot. But now, the time has come.
I bought enough plants (of different color, shapes and kinds of leaves) to fill the second big container under the...
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marguicha
@marguicha (230365)
• Chile
11 Nov 17
Today I went with Tania to visit plant nurseries.
The day is the hottest in the year and my feet ached. But I wanted my plants so much that I went in search of them.
I first bought some plants to add to my indoor section under...
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s sivasubrahmanyam
@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
28 May 17
Indoor plants are really nice to watch, The movement you plant them there will be some positive vibrations spreading in your home. Everything becomes fresh. Your thought, way of thinking, mood everything will improve positively. A...
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s sivasubrahmanyam
@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
6 Apr 17
The indoor plants are getting dark spots on their leaves. especially the palm tree. The lucky bamboo is having some leaves dead. I noticed today. I am giving water regularly. Not more ..not less..but as per the room temperature. I...
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s sivasubrahmanyam
@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
31 Mar 17
Now it is 5.45 IST The radiation is decreasing. I am feeling it. Just now watered the plants lightly. The indoor plants need only a little amount of water but frequently. The water should not be stagnated. We can not pour water....
indoor plants
a little water should be given
there should be moisture in the atmosphere
the leaves will get spots and dry off
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Always smiling
@allknowing (153529)
• India
26 Mar 17
Most plants give out carbon dioxide in the night and are therefore not recommended for planting indoors.
But there are some that do just the opposite. Chlorophytum (spider plant) is one such which can be kept inside one's...
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s sivasubrahmanyam
@shivamani10 (11035)
• Hyderabad, India
15 Jul 16
Growing indoor plants is the simplest way of bringing nature to the doorstep This is not a problem. Growing them using simple pots and other containers will make a nice garden whether on the roof top or in the balcony of your...
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Janey1966
@Janey1966 (24170)
• Carlisle, England
9 Apr 13
I remember when I bought my Boston Fern a few months ago. Full of life it was.
Not anymore.
I think it was too warm for it in the house. By the time I got round to binning it it was more brown than green.
Such a...
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Janey1966
@Janey1966 (24170)
• Carlisle, England
10 Nov 12
The sun was out and it spurred us on to get out and about as I can't stand being in the house on a Saturday when it's lovely weather outside.
We drove up to the Dobbies Garden Centre where we bought that Boston Fern (YOU...
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coffeebreak
@coffeebreak (17797)
• United States
29 Jul 12
I am getting into indoor plants...my outdoor don't seem to want to grow in this heat.
So..If I buy an indoor plant...in a 3" pot...can I leave it in that pot and the intention being it won't grow much? I know that if I trim the...
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marguicha
@marguicha (230365)
• Chile
16 Apr 11
I love plants inside and out. And I have a space under the stairs where I made a place to put some indoor plants. I started this proyect some years ago and it all went well for a while, but some of the plants died. So these last 2...
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