Indeed, watering is where most indoor gardeners run into problems.
While some indoor gardeners choose only green plants for terrariums, a few flowers can provide a nice accent.
In spite of all this, many indoor gardeners do successfully simplify life by using a very small amount of fertilizer each time they water.
Many indoor gardeners prefer to isolate their plants before applying any spray.
Many, many indoor gardeners ask this same question every year.
In the Pacific Northwest, he is told, for an investment of less than $2,000, the indoor gardener can make $200,000 a year tax free.
I suspect the problem is that many indoor gardeners grow the wrong plant.
Many of them grow well indoors and have been favorites of indoor gardeners for years.
These pests are the bane of every indoor gardener, and they always seem to find a way to sneak inside.
Houseplants provide decoration for the home and a hobby for the indoor gardener.