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Selecting Plants for Indoor Gardening
Fake plants are indoor gardening. This term is also used to name real plants that taken inside the house. Plants for indoor gardening should be easy to adapt and able to grow in the internal house condition. Internal house condition is commonly has limited sun light. This will influence the types of plants that able to live in house.
There are types of plants good for indoor gardening, such as seeds or cuttings. These plants do not require many time and work. To buy a grown plant is another alternative for indoor gardening, besides herbs, like chives, sage, dill, thyme and oregano. It all can grow quickly. Other plants that can stay strong inside house is like Cyperus, Fatsia, Coleus and Bromeliads.
There are differences in maintaining indoor and outdoor gardening. Sun light is one factor that different, to maintain the indoor gardening, people must set the condition so that indoor plants get enough sunlight. Choose plants that need minimum to medium sunlight, like Philodendrons. After buy grown plants, it will need some time to make it adaptable to the new house condition. Maintenance is important for indoor gardening such as watering, rotating to get sunlight and set right temperature for plants.
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