Flowers at home.

I would be glad if this will help. It's not as difficult as it may seem.:);)
 
I am inspired to bring home an orchid next time I see one at Home Depot! Would the light from my sky light in the kitchen be o.k.?
 
@Carol Dee More light - better. But not in the sun. We are now overcast, the sun peeps rare. But phalaenopsis bloom.
 
I don't know why I never made this offer before, I give away phalaenops after done blooming. If anyone wants to try and get orchid to reflower I would be happy to send in spring when warm enough. Phalaenops are suppose to be the easiest of the orchids.
 
All Moscow covered with snow. But on my balcony is already spring. 41 ° F.
Blooming azaleas.
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Good wintered mint. Soon I will cut it.

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Grow bulbous flowers.
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Begonia awake.
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After gaining the cold cactus buds to bloom again.
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All Moscow covered with snow. But on my balcony is already spring. 41 ° F.
Blooming azaleas.
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Good wintered mint. Soon I will cut it.

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Grow bulbous flowers.
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Begonia awake.
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After gaining the cold cactus buds to bloom again.
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How wonderful to have a breath of spring while snow covers the city! My cactus also bloomed a second time this winter. In Late November and it has a few blooms now! :)
 
Sorry not you! :)
They need and warm clothing, and light. We unstable weather is expected. But foreigners are now a lot of bonuses.
 
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