[INDOOR-GARDENING:261] RE: introduction
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- Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1999 10:09:26 +0200
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Hi!
I am also pretty new to the gardening list, but the members
seem friendly enough : )
Which
direction do your windows face? If they get plenty of sun then there's
quite a bit you can plant. You can try planting bulbs (when it's their
season in your area) - they don't need direct sunlight. This year I'm
going to attempt to grow mine over pebbles -- anyone had any success with this
yet?
I also
have a Bleeding Heart plant (forget the scientific name) which grows well inside
-- mine sees almost no sun -- and gives the most pleasant flowers when the time
comes. Otherwise there's always begonias, african violets and lilies which
handle indoor living pretty well. BUT.. I am open to correction. I
am no horticultural genius - I just try to make my plants as happy as
possible.
Welcome
to the list -- hope your apartment is a "blooming"
success.
Christa
i have gotten the urge to plant flowers all over. but only have a 2 bedroom apt. that i rent. any suggestions?
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- [INDOOR-GARDENING:260] introduction
- From: "Luther Newton" <orionln@bellsouth.net>
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