The Gardener Magazine

CHAMPS OF low light

Houseplants hold a cherished place in our homes, as evidenced by their unwavering popularity in recent years. They are beloved for their ability to infuse interiors with a touch of the outdoors, no matter where they are placed. But what if where you want to place them isn’t quite conducive to optimal plant growth?

We all have ‘low light’ areas in our home we want to brighten with greenery. Rooms with small windows, or perhaps a plant placed far from a window all pose a problem for

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