Wednesday, November 16, 2011

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Adding a dash of greenery to your household during the cold-weather months is a great way to vanquish winter doldrums--and you don't need to be an amateur botanist to do it.

How to Grow an Indoor Herb Garden
Given the right conditions, herbs such as sage, thyme, and chives thrive indoors and are generally as easy to maintain as regular houseplants.

Best Indoor Tropical Plants
Brighten up your living space during the looming months of winter gloom with Birds of Paradise, Amazon Elephant's Ears, and other cheerful tropical plants.
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Houseplants You Can't Kill
It doesn't take much to keep these houseplants healthy and happy. They practically take care of themselves, require minimal maintenance, and are quick to forgive if/when you forget to water them.

How to Grow Sprouts in a Jar
Want to grow your own cancer-fighting superfood? It doesn't get much easier than this: all you need is a glass jar, seeds, and a few inches of counter space.

 


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