Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Indoor Garden


Create a garden where you never knew you had room for one:
Ιndoors on a windowsill with eastern or southern exposure.

Start a windowsill garden by taking cuttings from some of your favorite indoor and outdoor plants and rooting them in water. If you like, choose colorful containers and set them on a windowsill for a pretty effect.


Although it doesn't suit every plant, rooting plants in water is the easiest propagation method. Change the water in the containers weekly.
Enjoy the cuttings during the winter months, then transplant them into containers and set them outdoors for the summer.



The following are Great Plants for the Sill

"Angelwing Begonia"

 

"Hoya"
 

"Swedish Ivy"
 

"Wandering Jew"
 

"Purple Passion Plant"
 

"Coleus"
 

"Gardenia"
 

"Air Plants"

From the book, Indoor Gardens via Better Home & Gardens

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