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Thanks. We're moving soon, and I was just about to do an askme about what to plant. It's like you read my mind.
posted by Ghidorah at 4:20 PM on February 25, 2009
posted by Ghidorah at 4:20 PM on February 25, 2009
Thanks! I have to take care of a bunch of houseplants (for sale) at my job and this has useful info-I had no idea that peace lilies actually clear the air!
posted by St. Alia of the Bunnies at 4:27 PM on February 25, 2009
posted by St. Alia of the Bunnies at 4:27 PM on February 25, 2009
Pepsi Green?
posted by [insert clever name here] at 7:56 PM on February 25, 2009
posted by [insert clever name here] at 7:56 PM on February 25, 2009
I'm ready to commit fully to my Orchid obsession, so thanks very much for the link.
posted by Ruby Stevens at 11:44 PM on February 25, 2009
posted by Ruby Stevens at 11:44 PM on February 25, 2009
I wish the forums were a little more active. It seems like most people post a question and get no responses.
I've recently discovered that one on the internet talks about hydroponically growing arugula or could advise me on why mine is dying, while other kinds of lettuce getting the identical treatment are thriving.
posted by fontophilic at 9:10 AM on February 26, 2009
I've recently discovered that one on the internet talks about hydroponically growing arugula or could advise me on why mine is dying, while other kinds of lettuce getting the identical treatment are thriving.
posted by fontophilic at 9:10 AM on February 26, 2009
It is a nicer design than Dave's Garden, my usual go-to source for plant information. Prettier... On the other hand, my search for "brugmansia" had no results.
posted by Robert Angelo at 3:18 PM on February 26, 2009
posted by Robert Angelo at 3:18 PM on February 26, 2009
...but maybe that's because brugmansia is an outdoor plant. I usually play outside.
posted by Robert Angelo at 3:19 PM on February 26, 2009
posted by Robert Angelo at 3:19 PM on February 26, 2009
I and my little green friends thank you! I had not found a go-to site for plant info.
posted by SuzB at 2:48 PM on February 27, 2009
posted by SuzB at 2:48 PM on February 27, 2009
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posted by mudpuppie at 4:11 PM on February 25, 2009