jewelgal 0 Report post Posted June 14, 2007 Ohh izit.. gotta grab some and try out.. thanks for the idea Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chris47 0 Report post Posted January 4, 2010 Hi TOP 5 Indoor Plants Don't let anyone fool you -- indoor gardening is just as fun as having an outdoor garden. In fact, indoor plants not only help clean the environment around them, but they act as a quick decorating tool. 1. Angel Ivy Ring Topiary Use this fast-growing angel ivy topiary (also known as wire vine) as a lush, living frame for seasonal flowers and bulbs that you can plant at the base of the ring. 2. Braided Ficus Tree Easy care and adaptability have made the ficus one of the most popular plants grown by indoor gardeners. The variegated foliage and the braided stems of this ficus will really catch your attention. 3. Cactus Combo Bonsai Bring a touch of the Southwest into your home with a miniature cactus garden. With its unusual plant forms and temperature and moisture adaptability, cacti are an intriguing group of plants. 4. Chamaedorea Palm This whimsical palm will remind you of the old South. With wispy leaves and easy movement, this plant can bring a taste of the tropics to any part of your home.. 5. Chinese Evergreen Chinese Evergreen is an excellent selection for beginning green thumbs because it's a low-light lover and low maintenance. It's also rated highly as an indoor purifier. Thanks Have a nice time ahead. [url="http://www.kaybeedoors.co.uk/"][URL=http://www.kaybeedoors.co.uk]wooden doors[/URL][/url] Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iagdint 0 Report post Posted January 28, 2010 Hi, sounds to me like your not using real indoor plants. Real indoors plants can survive without alot of sunlight or certain amount of water, eventhough they still need to be watered just a small portion of water (a cup/ mug of water) Indoor plants looks fake, like plastic/ artifical plants, but the fact is they are real. Indoor plants need to be trim, after 2-3 days , you will see there is brown leafs(dead leafs) and there would be new leafs growing again... I've worked by selling and experience with indoor plants. Perhaps you can google it up. Hope this helps. Cheers! JS Interior-scape/ ID twitter : iagdint Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites