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Old 20-12-2006, 10:14 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.plants
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Default Indoor Gardening


A lot of people stick a fake tree in a corner, dust the leaves off
every week, and call it indoor gardening, but indoor gardening has
grown into much more than that lately. There are also a lot of people
that thinks plants belong and should stay inside, but there are many
reasons for starting an indoor garden. For instance, plants don't only
remove carbon dioxide from the air, they also remove many poisonous
toxins and pollutants as well. Indoor gardening will result in
beautiful decoration in your house as well as cleaner air.
When picking out plants for indoor gardening, make sure the plants are
adaptable and will be able to thrive in the conditions and setting in
your house. Consider how much time you will be able to spend caring
for the plants, how much light your house offers, and also how much
money you want to spend on your indoor garden. If you are on a low
budget, start with seeds or cuttings. If you have a little more money
to dish out you can buy a plant that is already grown. Another thing
to consider is if you want a plant that can be displayed all year or
just for a season. Herb gardens are a good thing for indoor gardening;
they are both attractive and edible. They will grow pretty quick and
you won't have to wait a long time to see results. Some popular herbs,
especially for cooking, are chives, dill, sage, thyme, and oregano....

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