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Anonymous Coward User ID: 801158 ![]() 11/06/2009 06:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | MARIJUANA! Quoting: Blitz![]() This is a great idea, OP! I've been having trouble with my spouse being allergic and sensitive. Also, it gets depressing in the Winter because we're both outdoors people. Also, I really want to grow some spices and herbs indoors in the Winter. An Indoor Garden is exactly what I need. Some plants would be wonderful. I really appreciate you posting this. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 722924 ![]() 11/06/2009 06:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I always heard spider plants were good at cleaning the air. English Ivy might be good but it's not an easy plant to grow in a lot of home environments. It doesn't like warm dry air, so heated homes in northern climates are hard on it. When it gets stressed it bursts out in spider mites. If you had a house with a cool, humid atmosphere, and you frequently bathed your English Ivy in cool water, it might thrive. Everyone's experiences are different, and plants are adaptable, I am generalizing, but maybe you don't want to go out and fill your house with English Ivy until you figure out if you are one of the people who can keep it easily or not. |