Hens And Chicks: My Go-To Houseplant
November 11, 2015This hardy, succulent houseplant can withstand even the gardening practices of even the brownest thumbs.
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This hardy, succulent houseplant can withstand even the gardening practices of even the brownest thumbs.
Filter indoor air and give yourself a winter gardening project by growing these houseplants.
Most of us who garden, fertilize our plants at one point or another. How many of us think about feeding houseplants in the same way?
I’ll admit that I’ve never been a big fan of houseplants, mostly because they often wind up with mealy bugs or spider mites. I just can’t manage to give them the TLC they require during the summer months, when I’d much prefer to be in the vegetable garden.
I have never been a houseplant person. Although I love to garden and I love plants, I’ve never managed to fall in love with a houseplant the same way I fall in love with a perennial or a sunflower or a beet. Not sure why, but I’ve always kind of wondered.