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The Indestructible Houseplant

200 Beautiful Plants that Everyone Can Grow

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"Tovah Martin has weeded through the world of indoor plants to find over 200 options tough enough for anyone to grow."—The American Gardener
Brown thumb? No problem. The Indestructible Houseplant is packed with indoor plants that are tough, beautiful, reliable, and virtually impossible to kill. In addition to plant profiles with concise information on water, light, and blooming times, this gorgeous book includes tips on care, maintenance, and ideas for combining houseplants in eye-catching indoor displays. Follow Martin's sage advice and you'll have a thriving urban jungle in no time.
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      Starred review from June 1, 2015
      The green-thumb-challenged will give Martin a standing ovation for this much-needed book created for windowsill-gardener wannabees desiring plants to survive tough love and transform lives. New England-based Martin appreciates interest in an indoor gardening approach requiring minimal time investment. She tells readers that her own houseplants face many obstacles, for her home provides a less-than-ideal environment. She is no plant snob, and most of her plants are found locally. Martin offers suggestions for incorporating houseplants as artistic creations in interior decor by coupling ground covers with woody-stemmed plants that would otherwise leave soil exposed and using eye-catching containers. As the subtitle promises, 200 lovely, easy-to-care-for plants are profiled in the Gallery of Indestructibles, an A-to-Z catalog that includes such popular favorites as African violets (water away from the leaves), ficus, geraniums, Norfolk Island pines, slipper orchids, and the truly hardy ZZ plants, or Zamioculs zamiifolia, which can be highly architectural. Full-color photos, boxed summaries throughout, and substantial back matter complete this comprehensive, appealing, and inspiring guide.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)

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