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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 359274" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>Since you seem to like houseplants, but have trouble growing them - might I suggest you check out Philodendrens? They are a very graceful, attractive, trailing/vining plant (depending on whether you want/have hanging baskets or want to place supports in the pot) that is very forgiving of light, temps, and watering habits. They come in the usual green variety or the variegated variety - I like the variegated variety, but that is just me. Keep their temps above freezing, and remember to water them once in a while (I like to water my houseplants on Sunday - it just works for me) and they will do great! Peace Lillies also do great with bright, indirect light, but they tend to be a little more demanding of water - once a week works great for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 359274, member: 539"] Since you seem to like houseplants, but have trouble growing them - might I suggest you check out Philodendrens? They are a very graceful, attractive, trailing/vining plant (depending on whether you want/have hanging baskets or want to place supports in the pot) that is very forgiving of light, temps, and watering habits. They come in the usual green variety or the variegated variety - I like the variegated variety, but that is just me. Keep their temps above freezing, and remember to water them once in a while (I like to water my houseplants on Sunday - it just works for me) and they will do great! Peace Lillies also do great with bright, indirect light, but they tend to be a little more demanding of water - once a week works great for me. [/QUOTE]
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