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Any recommendations on indoor flowers with lots of scent yet easy to grow?
Just looking for recommendations on easy-to-grow indoor potted flowers
that produce scented blooms useful for using in sachets, etc. I have a lavender plant growing that I bought on a whim to see whether or not I could get any flowers out of it. But judging by how slowly it's grown in the nearly three months since I bought it, looks like it'll take decades before anything worthwhile is produced lol (besides which, I believe lavendar is a big plant?). Thanks in advance. |
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Any recommendations on indoor flowers with lots of scent yet easy to grow?
"Galaxy" wrote in message news Just looking for recommendations on easy-to-grow indoor potted flowers that produce scented blooms useful for using in sachets, etc. I have a lavender plant growing that I bought on a whim to see whether or not I could get any flowers out of it. But judging by how slowly it's grown in the nearly three months since I bought it, looks like it'll take decades before anything worthwhile is produced lol (besides which, I believe lavendar is a big plant?). Lavender is not a house plant. It needs full sun. Even the dwarf "Hidcote" makes a bush of about 40 cm by 40 cm. Thanks in advance. Franz |
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Any recommendations on indoor flowers with lots of scent yet easy to grow?
On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 09:22:38 +0000 (UTC), "Franz Heymann"
wrote: "Galaxy" wrote in message news Just looking for recommendations on easy-to-grow indoor potted flowers that produce scented blooms useful for using in sachets, etc. I have a lavender plant growing that I bought on a whim to see whether or not I could get any flowers out of it. But judging by how slowly it's grown in the nearly three months since I bought it, looks like it'll take decades before anything worthwhile is produced lol (besides which, I believe lavendar is a big plant?). Lavender is not a house plant. It needs full sun. Even the dwarf "Hidcote" makes a bush of about 40 cm by 40 cm. Thanks in advance. Franz rofl Ah well, didn't know that. Still, it's growing, so I'll just keep it as a regular plant. If it never produces at all, it never produces at all. Thanks. |
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