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At Deans Quality Plants, it is our intention to provide readers with up-to-date and educational content related to plants of the highest quality. Bonsai trees, plants for the office, as well as those for the home and garden. From selecting the appropriate plant to growing it to its full potential to everything in between, this guide covers it all.
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Wow! I had never thought of growing my own citrus tree because I live in New England and it gets so cold in the long winter season. Growing a miniature citrus tree indoors is an option I didn’t know I had! Thank you for the advice and the suggestion for a good indoor lamp. I’m going to try this out. I absolutely adore lemons but have always felt bad about buying too much produce from a location so far away because it isn’t exactly ecologically sustainable. I know I’d have to be patient but it would be great to grow my own right in my house. Thank you!
This is an excellent website. It is so professionally set out and easy to follow. You have absolutely everything that I could possibly want for my garden. I love gardening, but never think buying indoor plants. However, you have so much on offer that I think that I will have to rethink that one! Thanks for sharing.
This is an excellent website. It is so professionally set out and easy to follow. You have absolutely everything that I could possibly want for my garden. I love gardening, but never think buying indoor plants. However, you have so much on offer that I think that I will have to rethink that one! Thanks for sharing.
This is an excellent website. It is so professionally set out and easy to follow. You have absolutely everything that I could possibly want for my garden. I love gardening, but never think buying indoor plants. However, you have so much on offer that I think that I will have to rethink that one! Thanks for sharing.
Hi Dean , Great site, and informative and beautiful images. You have layout everything for garden lovers. Thanks for sharing
Thank you very much for the informative post. I see there are many different products to chose from on the list of products you have. I also like how you spoke of the different types of plants that were offered. I am a bonsai kind of guy. I like how they look and the fact that they look like their have been around since before humans inhabited the earth hhaha!
MIchel
What an absolutely gorgeous website, I love all the pictures they pop off the screen and your perfect description of how each type of plant can enrich your life. I love having plants inside and around my home and I work from home so it makes for a tranquil place. I’ve always love Bonsai and you have fired me up again to have a look at your range. Thanks for sharing your passion with us.
Lily
To have plants in a home or office immediately brightens up the room and space. And of course adding them to an outside area makes a huge difference to the general appearance. I have been thinking of getting a bonsai. Do you think I would be able to keep a bonsai indoors, or is it better to have it outside?
LineCowley
Thank you for the beautiful article. I love plants and gardens but for some reasons I feel so handicapped when it comes to gardening. Your information made it looks so easy and doable. I would give it an attempt sometime soon. But I know at one point I will have to outsource it. Most importantly I cannot wait to have vegetables form my own garden.
Bogadi
This is such a nice little gardening website. I’ve been wondering where the best place to get houseplants would be and your website seems like a great place to do just that. I’ve always wanted to own a bonsai tree but never got around to buying one. I’m honestly afraid my cats will try to eat it, but I’ll go ahead and look at your selection anyways.
Rachel
I can’t grow anything, honestly I killed a cactus and I’m � certain it was mostly plastic. Though I think this break down is really going to help me figure out what plants to get and how to keep them alive. so far I’m hitting 0. Thanks for such great information, this helped me consider my options and where to start over.
DashDNations
Hey great article! This post was very interesting to read, I didn’t know growing citrus was that easy and that it can be grown inside! The height is good too. I enjoy growing plants especially if they blossom into fruit bearing trees! Picking a good spot for the plant might be a challenge as I haven’t much room to grow it and I don’t want fungus growing either. The dwarf lemon tree does look super cute though, maybe I can find some space. Thanks again!
Sariyah
I would like to brighten up my space with a bonsai. It has been a long dream of mine and I think the time has come in which I can afford this dream. I love the feel of your website and I took my time to look at the things you have here to offer. You’ve been doing a great job!
Ann
I have always wondered if citrus trees can be grown indoors under artificial lights. I enjoy fresh citrus especially lemons as store-bought ones most of the time do not look good at all. With your guides I am going try grow my own lemons in my green house. Have booked marked and shared your website.
Jannette
A very well-written blog with practical guidance on what the lemon tree need and how to best care for the tree so that it bears fruit. You did an excellent job. I have in the past lost a lemon tree to some wasps that infected the stem. To avoid any damage to my new lemon tree, I will follow your guidance. Hopefully, this one will have a long life ahead. Overall, I’m really pleased with your advice, and I’m excited to learn more from your website. Thank you.
Rosie
On of the most complete articles I have ever read on this topic. There is so much here you almost have to carve out some time to take it all in. We have had small lemon trees, which lived for a time but eventually died on us. Our weather is cold in the winter and perhaps we did not keep it warm enough or had insufficient lighting. However, your article gets me to want to try again. I was really surprised that citrus does well in a little cooler indoor climate (65 degrees) than I would have thought, as when you thing indoor citrus, you conjure up visions of hot houses and humidity. Thanks for the comprehensive list of things to do to make this endeavor happen. I will definitely try it again.
Warren
On of the most complete articles I have ever read on this topic. There is so much here you almost have to carve out some time to take it all in. We have had small lemon trees, which lived for a time but eventually died on us. Our weather is cold in the winter and perhaps we did not keep it warm enough or had insufficient lighting. However, your article gets me to want to try again. I was really surprised that citrus does well in a little cooler indoor climate (65 degrees) than I would have thought, as when you thing indoor citrus, you conjure up visions of hot houses and humidity. Thanks for the comprehensive list of things to do to make this endeavor happen. I will definitely try it again.
Warren
Awesome website, I have always been fascinated by bonsai plants, I know that it takes patience and great care for the type of plants to look their absolute best, I would love to add a Bonsai plant to my office at home, I know that taking care of Bonsai plants have been known to be very therapeutic and a great stress reliever. I am definitely getting one
Jean
I have been having really bad luck with my outdoor potted plants lately. I have been to the nursery twice now and asked for hardy plants that don’t need a lot of water and grow in direct sunlight, and both times all the plants have died. I am not sure if I under or over watered. What in your opinion would be the best type of plant for a hot dry environment? I am now thinking maybe I should just plant cactuses.
MichelMarch 03, 2021
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