There's not enough plants in my life but I don't have green fingers, so I am looking for plants that are resilient and undemanding. At the moment I am after aloe vera and Chamaedorea Elegans in particular.
I have found these in amazon, but I wonder if I can do better for the price (online).
Any recommendations would be much appreciated.
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Is this a cost effective way of buying indoor plants?
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AnotheBloodyChinHair · 01/11/2020 06:24
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