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alexis1
 
Fri 4 Jan, 2013 04:25 am
What plants can be kept at home and are low maintenance. I really like when I see these pretty climbers and bamboos in people houses, and wish to keep something like that. But have never kept plants so wish to start with something low maintenance.
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Butrflynet
 
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Fri 4 Jan, 2013 09:34 am
@alexis1,
Try a power generating plant.
AlliTiger
 
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Fri 4 Jan, 2013 03:10 pm
Cast Iron Plant or Jade PLant
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adles
 
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Thu 4 Jul, 2013 10:12 am
@alexis1,
You should locate a greenhouse at your home loan or outside the homes, it looks pretty, here you can place all types of plant as u want. Its don't too much need of care, just locate at where it gets sunlight easily, morning sunlight is also sufficient for it. Trees like maple and oak shade the greenhouse effectively at the morning or afternoon. Here you can easily place climbers and bamboos.
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Cityfarmusa
 
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Tue 26 Aug, 2014 04:53 am
@Butrflynet,
Yes surly try to generating plants
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DreamWallDecor
 
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Wed 3 Dec, 2014 03:49 am
@alexis1,
Boston fern's arching, lacy fronds make it well suited to hanging baskets or for display on a pedestal.
It will live for decades just give it moderate light and keep it evenly moist.
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arunkumarr
 
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Mon 3 Jul, 2017 05:09 am
@alexis1,
You can keep Money plant, they are also creeper. They keeps on growing and looks great on balcony, windows, doors etc.
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adena021
 
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Tue 12 Sep, 2017 04:26 am
@Butrflynet,
Yes, power generating plant is a great idea. Thanks for sharing this.
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mlburdette
 
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Sun 15 Oct, 2017 06:44 am
@alexis1,
Spider plants grow well and are low maintenance. In addition, they generate tons of plantlets that you can detach from the mother plant and start new plants. They just require water and some moderate lighting.
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jane21august
 
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Fri 9 Feb, 2018 05:36 am
Devil's ivy is the best for home. You can also grow a bonsai tree at your home. To bring Good Luck and a lot of money
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solikethat2290
 
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Thu 27 Dec, 2018 07:33 am
@alexis1,
Having plants in the gallery or the window grill is always pleasant to watch. You can go for Peace lily, aloe, or different varieties of bonsai trees. Christmas cactus makes a great houseplant as it is easy to maintain. You can also opt for English Ivy, which is suitable for hanging baskets.
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adamting
 
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Sun 3 Mar, 2019 11:36 pm
@alexis1,
You can use basil and snake plants for fresh oxygen.
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