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Plant Selection
Plant Selection
Q. As I strolled through the store today
there were so many plants hopefully heralding
the arrival of spring (has been a very very
long winter). I looked at many but each
time I withdrew knowing not only my personal
track record with plants but also my cat
and little Chihuahua. I would like to have
plants both in my condo and at work (and
I have no windows in my office at work)
but my history prevents me. Any suggestions
as to what plants may be a little more hardy
under these circumstances?
A. I would suggest shade-loving plants that are quite hardy. Philodendrons are a large group of plants that take low light and abuse. Be sure not to water them much as they do not like to sit wet. There are vines dwarfs and taller ones
as the split-leaf. Ivies can work well also again in low light and care. They are strictly creeping [vining
using plant poles] but can make attractive easy hanging baskets.
If you have a little more light the wandering
Jews are quite easy and you could grow dwarf
cacti and succulents in a window with little
water and care. Just be sure to feed all
your plants every month and water only when
the top one inch of soil is dry to your
fingertips.
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