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Plants that grow in water don't require soil and alongside being attractive, they also improve the indoor climate. They live in glass containers of water, with the fluid providing additional moisture ...
Lucky bamboo is easy to grow, especially if growing in water. I grow mine in pebbles in a decorative vase,” says Lisa Eldred Steinkopf, known as The Houseplant Guru.
Indoor bamboo plants, like this one that’s become practically a family member for writer Alexis Koukos, are easy to maintain, and can be grown in water or soil. — Alexis Koukos photo ...
New plants can be started by using a sharp knife and cutting through the stalk just below a joint. The new cutting can be placed in clean water and the remaining stalk will grow new leaves. Increasing ...
It will grow in a vase of water with pebbles to keep it upright. This striking “bamboo” plant has a slender, upright stem and graceful, arching green leaves that taper to a point.
Lucky bamboo, Dracaena sanderiana, symbolizes good fortune and is popular in Asian cultures. It is easy to grow in shallow water (in a container without drainage holes) and in bright, indirect ...
Q. I’m a big lover of the bamboo plants and am told they can be planted outside. However, a co-worker said the bamboo would take over the yard and would difficult to get rid of. She says the … ...
BAMBOO is perfect for tropical plant collections and is surprisingly easy to grow at home. Here's how to grow it in your garden and secure a bold display for years to come.