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Is there ANY BEAUTIFUL japanese house plants that I can grow?

Posted by Bonsai Care on Jan 12, 2009

I looked up, and all I found is the Bonsai plant. But most people say it cant be grown indoors unless your absolutely careful and know how to take care of it. I'd like a japanese house plant to grow indoors only. yes, japanese only. btw i live in the us so if you also know where I could buy it, I would greatly appreciate it. any flower colored white is first priority.

ps: the giants pwned the patriots. XD

A few tips for you.

1 - You might want to take a visit to your local nursery and see what they're selling. (Local, not Home Depot or Lowes)

2 - Determine what growing Zone you're in.

3 - Google "Japanese House Plant".

4 - If you like the Bonsai that much, read up on it. You must have a green thumb of some sort. If not, don't worry, Bonsai are inexpensive enough.

Happy Hunting. :-)

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2 Comments »

alli:

i like bamboo. its not hard to grow inside, but im not sure if its chinese or japanese.
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January 12th, 2009 | 7:09 pm
Cheech:

A few tips for you.

1 - You might want to take a visit to your local nursery and see what they're selling. (Local, not Home Depot or Lowes)

2 - Determine what growing Zone you're in.

3 - Google "Japanese House Plant".

4 - If you like the Bonsai that much, read up on it. You must have a green thumb of some sort. If not, don't worry, Bonsai are inexpensive enough.

Happy Hunting. :-)
References :

January 12th, 2009 | 7:36 pm
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