tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6927452728997107311.post8693927980193708138..comments2023-04-12T06:27:23.680-04:00Comments on Landscape & Lifestyles: Planting IndoorsAmyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06475284076189850727noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6927452728997107311.post-9872066889363256422010-09-12T10:53:34.155-04:002010-09-12T10:53:34.155-04:00Hi Amy,
Beautiful job in that office space! I love...Hi Amy,<br />Beautiful job in that office space! I love having greenery around my home. It adds life to the rooms and will certainly keep my spirits up as fall and winter approach (yuck).<br /><br />But...indoor plants scare me. I'm terrible with them! First, I have two cats, so I need to be careful, as they love to munch on certain plants; everything has to be safe for them should they choose to nibble.<br /><br />And then, I know nothing about caring for plants and therefore have no skill when it comes to looking at something and knowing what to do by what I see. Can you give me some tips? How do I know if a plant needs to be watered? Needs more or less light? For example, we have a floor plant that looks like a plant I would see in an office – I don’t know what it is. The leaves go from brown to yellow to green to red and then back depending on what terrible care I'm applying. Argh!<br /><br />I’m need of major counseling, but any advice would be helpful:) I love your blog, especially the floral pictures. Spectacular!<br /><br />Desperately,<br />Anything-But-Green-ThumbedAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com