Free houseplants from your kitchen groceries

My dragon fruit plant, grown from seed around 2 years ago, flanked by passionfruit seedlings sown this summer
I’ve written a new Helium article this morning, on one of my favourite topics – Free houseplants from your kitchen groceries.
If you’re new to this topic then you might also enjoy episode 41 of the Alternative Kitchen Garden, and there’s links in the show notes to some of my other articles and blog posts as well.
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March 12th 2010
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15 ways to recycle a plastic bottle in the garden
Composting with plastic composters
Dig for Victory
Emma's Green Thumb Articles
Emma's Helium articles
Emma's HTDT articles
Emma's Squidoo lenses
Emma's Triond articles
Grow your own curry
Grow your own fertilizer
Growing Jerusalem artichokes in containers
How to compost with coffee
How to grow an avocado pit
How to grow garlic
How to grow spring cabbage
How to keep cats off your garden
How to start gardening early in the year
How to use urine as a fertilizer
Perennial fruits and vegetables
The importance of recycling and composting in the garden
Achocha
Cool recycling
Keeping hens in your garden
Planting Pips
Unusual Edibles
What rot! A compost addict's guide to composting
