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  2. 30 Best Low-Light Plants That Will Brighten up the Dim ... - AOL

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    Add one of these low-light indoor plants to an office or dark bedroom that are low-maintenance, non-toxic, air-purifying, or pet-friendly to liven up the space.

  3. 45 Best Indoor Plants to Brighten Your Space All Winter Long

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    Whale Fin Sansevieria. Care level: Easy. A unique type of snake plant, this one is named for its striking resemblance to a whale's fin. You can follow a similar low-maintenance care routine for ...

  4. Are Plants in Your Shower a Good Idea? Here's What ... - AOL

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    Plants grown via the Japanese art of kokedama, where plant roots are in a moss-covered ball of soil wrapped with string, are a good pick for the shower. They fit in a space too small for potted ...

  5. List of forageable plants - Wikipedia

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    Some plants (or select parts) require cooking to make them safe for consumption. Field guides instruct foragers to carefully identify species before assuming that any wild plant is edible. Accurate determination ensures edibility and safeguards against potentially fatal poisoning .

  6. School garden - Wikipedia

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    The children get out of doors, prepare the soil, plant the seed, observe the growth of plants, cultivate them through the season, and finally observe the growth and ripening of the fruit. This whole cycle of growth and change is the most fundamental thing in plant study. Secondly, the garden has a very important place in the study of geography.

  7. Indoor mold - Wikipedia

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    Spores need three things to grow into mold: nutrients – cellulose (the cell wall of green plants) is a common food for indoor spores; moisture – to begin the decaying process caused by mold; and time – mold growth begins from 24 hours to 10 days after the provision of growing conditions.

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    Peperomia $ at Rooted. Peperomia $ at Jungle NYC. Peperomia $ at The Sill. Due to their fleshy, multicolored leaves, peperomias are often mistaken for succulents. Bischoff recommends this pet-safe ...

  9. Plants for a Future - Wikipedia

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    Plants For A Future (PFAF) is an online not for profit resource for those interested in edible and useful plants, with a focus on temperate regions. Named after the phrase "plans for a future" as wordplay, the organization's emphasis is on perennial plants. PFAF is a registered educational charity with the following objectives: [1]