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  2. These Hard-to-Kill Houseplants Are Great for Beginners - AOL

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    See top indoor plants for beginners to brighten any room and help provide clean air. Take your pick of tall varieties, low-light options and more. These Hard-to-Kill Houseplants Are Great for ...

  3. Meet the Dragon Plant, the Tough Indoor Tree You Won't Be ...

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    Dragon trees have been popular for decades because they are one of the easiest houseplants to grow. Given the right conditions, they can live for 10 to 15 years or more in your home.

  4. I Kept My Stubborn Orchid Alive For Two Years Using This ...

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    Turns out, plants don’t always thrive in cramped sorority house bedrooms. However, the first houseplant I was ever able to keep alive for a respectably long time also happened to be one of the ...

  5. Houseplant - Wikipedia

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    Houseplants which survive in conditions similar to a homeowner's living space will have a higher probability of survival. Tropical houseplants which grow under high thresholds of heat, for instance, will grow sun leaves which contain fewer chloroplasts. Plants which grow in the shade will grow shade leaves, containing more chloroplasts.

  6. Category:House plants - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "House plants" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 229 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  7. The 7 easiest plants to keep alive, according to an expert - AOL

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    Keeping plants alive isn't easy. These apartment-friendly picks from Bloomscape are completely no-fuss, affordable and ship straight to you. The 7 easiest plants to keep alive, according to an expert

  8. Hydroponics - Wikipedia

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    Top-fed deep water culture is a technique involving delivering highly oxygenated nutrient solution direct to the root zone of plants. While deep water culture involves the plant roots hanging down into a reservoir of nutrient solution, in top-fed deep water culture the solution is pumped from the reservoir up to the roots (top feeding).

  9. Houseplants 101: Five plants perfect for plant beginners (or ...

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    Feb. 26—If plants have power then more of us are falling under their spell. With so many of us still stuck at home amid the pandemic, houseplants are hot these days as we look for new ways to ...