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[INDOOR-GARDENING:292] Re: apt. flowers



Hi Annikay & Jessica,
I've been working on a website for container gardening that might be 
of interest to you, it's:
http://www.windowbox.com

The site is more for outdoor containers, than indoors - but might 
give you some ideas.

I'd also recommend the Houseplant section at Suite 101 for some good 
articles and links for resources for indoor gardening:
http://www.suite101.com/welcome.cfm/houseplants

Hope that helps...
-Ann




>From: "annikay" <annikay@worldnet.att.net>
>Reply-To: indoor-gardening@prairienet.org
>To: <indoor-gardening@prairienet.org>
>Subject: [INDOOR-GARDENING:266] Re: apt. flowers
>Date: Sun, 4 Apr 1999 22:46:19 -0700
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>    -----Original Message-----
>    From: Jessica Wilson <boofie@bigfoot.com>
>    To: indoor-gardening@prairienet.org <indoor-
gardening@prairienet.org>
>    Date: Wednesday, March 31, 1999 1:52 PM
>    Subject: [INDOOR-GARDENING:265] Re: introduction
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>    I am in the same Situation and would love to hear any responses.
>    
>    At 11:31 PM 3/30/99 , you wrote: 
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>        i hope i do not offend anyone but i am new to the web and 
was told by some of my friends who are computer jockies told me never 
to give out true information no matter how freindly the other people 
are. so i use empress raven on the computer.  now to business, i am a 
beginning gardener (i just started 4 days ago). i have gotten the 
urge to plant flowers all over. but only have a 2 bedroom apt. that i 
rent. any suggestions?
>        Hey this is annikay, When I lived in apartments I had alot 
of plants indoor and out.  I found that the management loved the 
flowers and complimented me alot. If you have a lot of sun 
bouaganvillas make good potted plants with lots of flowers until the 
frost if you have any at all.  You have to prune them back every year 
pretty far to keep in pots. Petunias also love pots and give you lots 
of flowers they stay pretty compact also  another one that is compact 
is moss rose but it is an annual. Miniature roses grow in pots and 
can be pruned to stay compact. You will have to do a lot of dead 
heading and pruning to keep it looking nice other wise the management 
might complain.  Always share with them and make them bouquets that 
will keep them from interfering.
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