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Good Plants for Home GardeningWhen it comes to gardening plants, there are too many to name. Gardening plants can refer to flowers, shrubs, herbs, vegetables, fruits, and many more.
Whatever type of gardening you decide is your forte; there are plenty of gardening plants available to suit your preferences. Spring and summer gardening plants are some of the prettiest things on earth and give inspiration to all who grow them. Some of the most grown spring plants are tulips, daffodils, and violets. Whichever plants you choose for your garden, be sure to take care of them properly. Nothing looks worse than a garden full of dead or dying plants.
Foliage Plants For the Indoor Garden Foliage plants are the mainstay of many a garden as they continue to grow and present their beauty throughout all the seasons. The domestic gardener has a seemingly endless variety from which to choose – size of the plant, leaf shape and size, leaf colour are all indicators of difference. Philodendron This species of plant is the most commonly cultivated house plant, equal to the ivy. Philodendrons require minimum care are known to be long lasting indoor plants. The plant requires regular watering and feeding. There are a number of other members of the Philodendron species that make excellent indoor plants. The “Cut Leaf” Philodendron (P.pertusum) has oval leaves that are quite large with splits or “cuts” in numerous places along the leaves, from the very edge of the leaf to the centre or “spine”. This plant has an upright growth pattern and huge leaves that extend from its very long stems. The Devil’s Ivy will grow under the same conditions as the Philodendron. The many and varied types of this plant have distinctively different colors on the leaves and the leaf patterns are all different.
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Posted: May 2nd, 2009 under Gardening, Home Gardening.
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