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How should I care for the indoor plants?

 
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Hello everyone,
I have recently purchased some Vegetable seeds and indoor plants. I'm new to gardening and taking care of plants. I would love to know how to take care of plants so that there is good growth in them.
 
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Welcome! Well, you certainly came to the right place to learn. The only thing I would say to get things off and rolling for you is that your big box stores and even most of the mom-and-pop gardening centers will want you to buy big bags of potting mix full of synthetic fertilizers. It can actually interfere with healthy soil.


Go to about the 12 minute mark, and he'll show you one solution. Keep it natural.

j

P.S. You'll get really familiar with the Forums here and how to find pretty much anything you need by following related threads. It's a goldmine for sure.
 
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