What flowers grow well indoors @ during the winter?

December 14th, 2006 | by Michael |
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Celtic Latino asked:




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  1. 4 Responses to “What flowers grow well indoors @ during the winter?”

  2. By living dead girl on Dec 17, 2006 | Reply

    vines are good indoor plants.i have several vines,cactus’s,african violets,and bamboo plants - ivy too. they all do well in doors.

  3. By sw-in-gardener on Dec 20, 2006 | Reply

    most flowering plants need more light than you can get indoors without special grow lights. violets will but I find them picky about water, temp..ect. vines or foliage are a better bet for indoors

  4. By cheyo79 on Dec 21, 2006 | Reply

    i would definely reccomend amarillys,they are big bulbs,they have beautiful flowers,and you can gro them inside in the winter from october to the end of april,in fact i have one in my house wich i planted a week ago and is staring to came out,they take from 6 to10 weeks to bloom,this is more like an indoor plant

  5. By debnettlenote on Dec 22, 2006 | Reply

    I keep my geraniums blooming all year round they are outside all summer and come in the house in the fall I allso have coleus but when they start blooming I take the buds off (when the plant starts blooming the plant thinks it is the end of it’s season so after it starts blooming it will die) so I enjoy the plant for the great colors.

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