An indoor garden can be more than ornamental. You can also add some edible crops, which can save you some money during the fall and winter. The basics of an indoor garden include foliage plants, vines and climbers, large and tall plants, flowering plants, succulents and cactus and edible plants. By adding all of these elements to the inside of your home, you create a welcoming environment that can also nourish you and provide free and natural air purification. Foliage Plants These types of pla
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Indoor houseplants are great way to beat the winter blues. While it’s snowy and cold outside you can surround yourself with an indoor garden. Unfortunately the days of winter are dark and gloomy so the light coming through the window can be very low. Even in the sunny months it can be hard to grow indoor plants if you live in a north facing apartment with few windows. Many houseplants thrive in low light environments. One of the best things about household plants that do well in low indoor li
There are some great ways to add life to a home besides the family and friends who gather there. A tank full of lively fish swimming about adds motion yet serenity to the atmosphere of a home. An indoor garden system is an other way of adding life to the atmosphere of a home. An indoor garden system can be used to produce a variety of vibrant, colorful flowers or helpful herbs. The flowers produced by an indoor garden system will add color and fragrance to the family home. The herbs pr
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