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Nov 1, 2010 7:31 PM CST
Name: Lin Vosbury
Sebastian, Florida (Zone 10a)

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Hi Chris:

How is your indoor jungle coming along? I live in a part of the country where most of my plants can stay outside year round (with a little protection from old blankets if a cold night or two are predicted. I have an older house that doesn't have a lot of natural light but I do have a few plants inside. Pothos does really well in low light situations and I also have Sansevieria trifasiata ("Snake Plant"), Peperomia, a Calathea (that seems to be pouting for some reason after almost three years!), Philodendron micans (Velvet Leaf Philo).

I also have a 10 gal. and 45 gal. aquarium/terrariums that have the hoods with lights. With the lids closed, it keeps the humidity levels up so there's enough moisture inside that I rarely ever have to water.
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