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Old 03-28-2009, 09:18 AM   #35
Greg Anos
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Originally Posted by zelda_pinwheel View Post
is that even possible ?? (i love zucchini. we should share zucchini recipes).

i don't have a garden but i've had a few window plants in the past. they don't get much direct sun though so they didn't flourish, and now i've just got an orchid, which was a gift and which miraculously (and unexpectedly) is still alive. any suggestions for low-maintenance shade-loving plants would be welcome, if i get up the motivation to start a few pots again...

You might try Clivia, which is sort of a low-light Amaryllis, or flowering maple, which the Victorians used as a houseplant. (Various colors.) There's always begonias.

I don't grow any of these, not even orchids. To me, plants are for outside and books are for inside....
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