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The Peace Lily- a Great Choice for a Houseplant
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The Garden Frog with C Renee
(IC: blogger)
The Peace lily (Spathiphyllum) is one of the easiest plants to grow. It can be found in many floral shops and even garden centers. Right now mine are not blooming since bringing them inside but most of you may know the white calla looking blooms.
The Peace lily can tolerate very low light as long as you keep it moist but not wet. However, the Peace lily will not bloom without the right amount of sun or light. If indoors you will have a better chance of blooms if the plant is in a room facing South or West and receives bright indirect light (away from the window about 6-8 foot). Mine has actually bloomed in front the south facing window but it has filtered sun from all the Oaks that surround my home.
If the leaves turn brown, cut them off. If you forget to water it, soak it really well and it will perk back up in a few hours. You can even grow these beauties in vases with water just covering the roots. Some have even put them in small neck vases with beta fish who nibble at the roots.
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The Peace lily can tolerate very low light as long as you keep it moist but not wet. However, the Peace lily will not bloom without the right amount of sun or light. If indoors you will have a better chance of blooms if the plant is in a room facing South or West and receives bright indirect light (away from the window about 6-8 foot). Mine has actually bloomed in front the south facing window but it has filtered sun from all the Oaks that surround my home.
If the leaves turn brown, cut them off. If you forget to water it, soak it really well and it will perk back up in a few hours. You can even grow these beauties in vases with water just covering the roots. Some have even put them in small neck vases with beta fish who nibble at the roots.
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This huge one was markdown to $2.67 a couple months ago
I always forget about this one and it has been 'rooting in water' for a year now
One of my $1 clearance over the summer (these beauties can come back from a wilt!)
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Published November 25th, 2014 6:26 PM
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The Garden Frog with C Renee on Feb 12, 2017I have never had my cats use the plants. I am glad. I would try to use forks or anything t stick up in the pot so the cats cannot step on the soil.
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