Where do you purchase your house plants?
| Fri, Feb 15 2013 03:55pm EST 1 |

Trixy2
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There's a list on this site of air cleaning house plants. I really
want more plants in my home (I really don't have a green thumb but
am trying!) and was wondering where I could go to purchase
some.
Any suggestions?
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| Fri, Feb 22 2013 10:10am EST 2 |

Trixy2
856 Posts
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I'm pushing this up because I really want to get some more
houseplants in my home! Any suggestions on where to purchase them?
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| Fri, Feb 22 2013 01:08pm EST 3 |

mi3suns
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Tops often has plants on sale. Some plants you can cut off pieces
and put them in water and roots will grow and then you just need
to transplant into soil later. The biggest problem I have (and
you might have) are the 4 legged family members eating them.
While I'm at work, the littlest member jumps into my window over
the sink and eats my bamboo. (Bamboo plants are available at the
Hoowa Market on Sheridan Dr.) In a few months, you can start
checking out the nurseries. They'll have plants along with all
the flowers.
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| Fri, Feb 22 2013 02:35pm EST 4 |

Trixy2
856 Posts
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Lol!! You're right, that IS a problem -- the littlest member of the
4-legged type LOVES to eat my plants! I just bought that kitty
plant (similar to the one Mary Friona tested) for her to eat so
maybe she'll leave MY plants alone! I'll let you know how THAT
works out for me!
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| Fri, Feb 22 2013 03:59pm EST 5 |

mi3suns
1499 Posts
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Please let me know. I'd buy more plants if the two of them would
leave them alone.
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| Mon, Feb 25 2013 06:54am EST 6 |

mi3suns
1499 Posts
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Aldi had some trees when I ran through yesterday. I think they were
$8.99.
P.S. I have cardboard circles around my trees so the furry babies
don't go on digging expeditions.
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| Mon, Feb 25 2013 05:27pm EST 7 |

Trixy2
856 Posts
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I ordered the kitty plant online, so I'm still waiting for it to
arrive!
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