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Part-Time Indoor GardeningThere are part-time indoor gardeners; these are the ones that live in an area with cold winters – too cold for their outdoor plants to survive in. By transplanting or bringing the plants indoors, they can survive the colder months and add greenery inside the home. There are some considerations and preparations that should be made before you decide to become a part-time indoor gardener.
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Indoor Gardening... to try. Taking a cutting from a plant is also known as propagation. If you have a hardwood plant that you want to propagate the process is slow but easy to do as the cuttings are quite hardy. Take the cutting (about 5 inches worth) when the tree is dormant (in the middle of winter) and place the cutting ... Creating An Indoor Herb Garden ... growth. Herbs also like air circulation, placing near an open window can provide both the sunshine and air movement that they need to thrive. If your herbs are growing too large for their pots, you can separate a portion of them (including the roots) and transplant them outside in the spring or summer ... ... grown indoors have a will not need as much fertilizer as the ones grown outside. The rate of growth is slower indoors and you can harm your plant by over-fertilizing it. How do you know how much fertilizer to give to your plants and when to feed it to them? If you have purchased a plant meant for the ... Natural Way To Deal With Pests On Indoor Plants ... problem by making a solution of buttermilk and water. Put the solution into a spray bottle, put the plant in the bathtub and give a thorough once over. A mix of 50-50 is recommended, if this is too thick to use with the spray bottle, add more water for a thinner consistency. You may be able to control ... ... novice one. If you fall into the latter category of gardeners you will want plants that are easy to care for, are hardy, and have a low maintenance schedule. Ferns are a popular choice for indoor gardens as they are easy to care for, do not require to be repotted very often and are attractive. There is ...
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