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Artificial houseplants are quite practical. They need neither daylight nor watering. But whether they are good for the ...
With Seattle’s relatively low light, you might wonder if you can grow houseplants without resorting to industrial-strength grow lights. However, with the right plant choices and strategies, you can ...