Monday, January 30, 2012

What are the best plants for inside that dont attract alot of bugs?

And for a very small back yard what would also be good plants that dont have thorns and that are not deadly if eaten. My frineds dog like to come over and eat anything in sight so if he tries to eat the plants i dont want him dead and there is also small children around on occasion.

What are the best plants for inside that dont attract alot of bugs?
Philodendron is the easiest. Large shiny leaves and the vines grow really long! Very easy to care for in the house. Never had any type of bug problem with mine!!
Reply:I love Bonsai Trees. They are real trees only grown small...
Reply:rhodedenrons make good plants and don't attract many bugs that ive noticed they aren't posionous either and are very pretty plus they can survive under many weather conditions
Reply:I kill plants, but love them. Try a cactus or aloe plant. There are always the silk plants that look real. Good luck!
Reply:ferns are the eziest plants there are.
Reply:There are no such critters. Even cactus are attacked by evil little munchers. Indoors you at least have a chance because the odds are more one on one. Outdoors, well the odds are in the bugs' favor. When they strike -- you being alert and watchfull -- can be ready for the invasion and hit 'em with an arsenal of garden poisons including soapy water.
Reply:SpiderPlants are some of the best indoor plants you can find. They are easy to grow, hard to kill, and continue to replicate. I have a batch that was started by my grandmother over 20 years ago. The best part is they have one of the highest oxygen conversion ratings of any plant, excluding trees. They actually clean the air by filtering it and then produce excessive amounts of fresh oxygen. Aloe plants are also nice and fairly easy to grow. Plus you can always use it when you get a cut.


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