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Jade plant, Crassula argentea. This succulent plant is well adapted to indoor
conditions. Enjoys high intensity light, but will tolerate low lighting. Allow
soil to dry out between watering. Brown spots or dropping leaves means it
needs more water. Needs well draining soil, such as peat moss or peat moss
mixed with sand.
Peace Lily, Spathiphyllum wallisii. These plants need medium light to flower
but can survive in low light. Increase light if you are unable to get this plant
to bloom. If it is an older plant, you can divide it in spring, which may
encourage it to bloom. Keep soil moist, but make sure pot has good
drainage Use peat based potting soil.
Peperomia, Peperomia caperata. This plant enjoys low to bright light. Enjoys
moderate humidity with average room temperatures. Surface of the soil
should be dry before re-watering. Use any good potting mix.
Pleomele, Dracaena reflexa. These plants enjoy medium light but can tolerate
low light conditions. Keep soil lightly moist. Use any good potting mix.
Spider Plant, Chlorophytum comosum. This plant tolerates most lighting
conditions, but keep it under medium light. Keep soil evenly moist.
Average humidity is okay, but if leaves turn brown, raise the humidity.
Any potting mix will work.
Swedish Ivy, Plectranthus species. Easy to grow. Enjoys medium to bright
light. Keep soil moist when plant is growing, let soil dry out between
watering when the plant is dormant. Likes moderate humidity and can be
misted with water. Use peat moss based soil.
DWARF FRUIT TREES
Dwarf fruit trees make a great addition to any home or office. Even though
they have a small stature, they provide an abundance of full-size fruit. You
can approach indoor trees in a few different ways. Some people like to keep
them indoors all year while others like to put them outside while for the
summer. If you plan to keep larger trees indoors year-round, two or more
Aspects may be required. Many fruit trees require amble light from spring
through fall, and minimal light during the winter phase when they are
dormant. Most plants will bloom once a year, but if they do not bloom, they
are not getting enough light. Many of these trees will need to be pollinated if
left indoors year-round.
Dwarf banana, Musa acuminata 'Dwarf Cavendish'. Dwarf banana trees are
a great addition to any home if you have the space. They will produce a
large purple flower, which develops fruit. The fruit will be about 6 inches
long and edible. When you first get them in stores, they will typically be