Indoor Belonging

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ou used to be able to buy a fake tree, put it in a corner and keep the dust of the leaves and get away with calling it "indoor gardening". But these days indoor gardening has evolved into so much more then that. Although a lot of people have the mindset that plants belong and should stay outside, there are still a lot of reasons you could consider starting with indoor gardening. Plants, for example, remove carbon dioxide from the air and they'll even remove poisenous toxins and pollutants from the air. Besides giving you fresher air, they even serve as wonderful decorations!

Choosing Plants For Your Indoor Garden
When you go out and choose the plant you're going to use for indoor gardening, make sure that the plant can adapt itself to new environments. And that it can survive in indoor environments. Also consider how much time you can spend on your plants and how much light your house offers. As wel as how much money you're …show more content…

Herb gardens are a good thing for indoor gardening as they're both attractive to look at and are delicious. Herbs grow quickly as well and you won't have to wait a long time to see any results.

You should definitely consider the amount of experience you have before you choose a plant. Some plants are strong and hard to kill while other are fragile and need a delicate touch. The tough plants are therefore a better choice if you lack a lot of experience. Some examples of those plants include Fatsia,Scandens and Brometiads.

Indoor Garden Light
Basic rules of maintenance are slightly different when it comes to indoor gardening. Plants won't get a lot of sunlight as they would when indoors, this means getting extra lighting. You also need to know how much light your garden will need and try to choose the ones that need the least amount of sunlight. Such as ferns or Philodendrons, unless of course you opt for artificial

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