My best friend moved into her new apartment and asked me for a houseplant as a gift. However...this is the girl who killed 3 stalks of Lucky Bamboo in about 2 months.I feel bad sending anything to its doom...but she wants one Are there any plants that require little care or at least can survive some neglect time to time?
3/5/2007 12:18:09 PM
Jade.
3/5/2007 12:18:38 PM
Cactus
3/5/2007 12:19:40 PM
Those semi-arid tropical plants you can get for $5 at lowes/the home depot. My rubber plant and my ivy plants have also stood up pretty well, though I had to repot the ivy plants.You can get all these plants for $5-7.Just tell her to give it some water once a week and to stop watering once it overflows into the dish underneath.
3/5/2007 12:21:27 PM
plastics
3/5/2007 12:22:10 PM
My mom used to have an African violet that she was practically trying to kill, but it stood up really well.
3/5/2007 12:28:27 PM
spider plants are pretty hardy
3/5/2007 12:30:45 PM
snake plantdragon treeI have both and couldn't kill them if I tried. Honestly, all you have to do is keep them near a window and water them once or twice a month. Just be sure they aren't near an air vent.
3/5/2007 12:35:57 PM
people always think they're bad with plants because they killed lucky bamboo or a chia pet or a cactusbut those are novelty plants, they're not really supposed to live. I second snake plant, they don't need much water. Philondendrons don't need light, but you have to water about once a week ]
3/5/2007 12:42:51 PM
Jade trees are easy to care for, but if you put them outside the squirrels will eat them.
3/5/2007 12:49:53 PM
Anything with flowers? I have a feeling she'll remember if it has pretty flowers to maintain.
3/5/2007 1:00:15 PM
3/5/2007 1:01:49 PM
Venus flytrap
3/5/2007 1:02:43 PM
What do you feed a venus fly trap? Can you just toss it some crickets or soemthing?
3/5/2007 1:20:02 PM
^^ True, as long as you keep it in a covered container. I had one for like 5 years, and I've killed every other plant I've had.^I fed mine hamburger.
3/5/2007 1:21:11 PM
^that is so cool.*metal image of a venus fly trap eating a hamburger. hehe*
3/5/2007 1:22:50 PM
^^ and ^ Yeah, and then one day it asks for a bit of cheese and a tiny little bun.
3/5/2007 1:30:12 PM
3/5/2007 1:31:50 PM
I thought Venus Flytraps were illegal? Or is that just going out an picking your own?
3/5/2007 1:33:25 PM
^^ Oooo, yeah. They're sturdy--and functional, too. ^ I never heard that.
3/5/2007 1:37:49 PM
Me neither. I had one when I was younger.
3/5/2007 3:13:37 PM
3/5/2007 3:47:57 PM
^ I haven't noticed any wild ones. The only ones I've seen are at the store.
3/5/2007 3:51:10 PM
they only grow in one part of the world......and I think its in this area somewhere.
3/5/2007 3:57:49 PM
Venus Flytraps are native to Southeast NC. I grew up in their native range and never once saw one in the wild.
3/5/2007 4:34:47 PM
money tree or whatever its called .. and spider plants are great
3/5/2007 4:46:18 PM
get some monkey grass.....can't kill that stuff
3/5/2007 4:49:52 PM
haha parlor palm.
3/5/2007 5:25:26 PM
haha, money tree.Maybe I should get her a veggie plant. I'd find it a big reason to not kill my plant if it earned its keep and gave me something back in return for watering it.
3/5/2007 5:31:58 PM
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3/5/2007 5:36:49 PM
That's not very pretty! Girls want pretty plants!!!That looks like it'd kill you in your sleep.
3/5/2007 6:01:29 PM
haha, yeah.but hey, beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.AND, not all girls are girly-girly.
3/5/2007 6:05:21 PM
My friend went camping with me and brought her curling iorn and looked confused when I told her there was no electricity.I think she needs a flowering plant.I think the cactus is a good idea so far.
3/5/2007 6:12:22 PM
wandering jew
3/5/2007 7:16:55 PM
Devil's Ivy. I just put a couple cupfuls of ice in the pot ever 2-3 weeks and it grows great. It'll just grow forever.
3/5/2007 8:31:35 PM
6^ that selaginella requires full sun as it says in the articlethe biggest problem of indoor environment...i mean if u think about it, for those restorative properties it would require alot of energy accumulation somehow, hence the full sun requirementi mean perhaps i am wrongi actually want one[Edited on March 5, 2007 at 8:41 PM. Reason : f]
3/5/2007 8:38:15 PM
don't get a cactus!! they always die and then she'll feel bad for being less nurturing than a desert
3/5/2007 10:31:59 PM
Venus Fly Traps are endangered, so don't go picking them!! But, I had a couple as a kid that we bought from the museum in Raleigh...they were cool, but they died easy. Especially if you made them snap shut without any bugs in them, lol. They only grow in a 100m radius around Wilmington, NC. I've seen them live in Brunswick county, but I know they are in Pender as well. Pitcher plants and sundews are both carnivorous NC natives, and are endangered as well. But I don't think you can buy either of those in a store.The Thanksgiving/Christmas cactuses could be a good bet. We have them at my house back home, and they don't require much H2O, but sunlight is good. They bloom with pretty pink/white flowers around Thanksgiving or Christmas depending on the type...
3/5/2007 11:21:02 PM
why is she asking for gifts?i say buy her something she can enjoy
3/5/2007 11:25:00 PM
isn't overwatering what kills most houseplants?
3/5/2007 11:52:15 PM
nobut it sure does kill alot of them!the thing about venus flytraps is that they need fire to regenerate and compete cuz they live in pine savannah type wetlands, so in their native range of wilmington-area they are so rare because there arent anymore fires so u can only find em on federal lands really, it is also frowned upon to disclose locations of wild populationsim not sure about sundews and pitcher plants, but those guys are everywhere, they arent nearly as rare as venus FTone time i saw a dude actually have to show credentials to go take pictures of a population near Croatan forest[Edited on March 6, 2007 at 12:00 AM. Reason : 1]
3/5/2007 11:56:33 PM
Get a basic Ivy plant. We had a really pretty one in our apartment, left by our landlady when we moved in. Watering it regularly kept it green, but it still managed to hold on when forgotten about for 1-2 months. We kept it alive the whole year. This should be a perfect time of year to find it, too.I also second an Aloe plant. I kept mine going for about a year and a half. My little sister gave a baby one to my mom about 4 years ago, and now they have multiplied. She has repotted them and they're all over the kitchen. They're very hearty plants, and they're useful, too! The worst that can happen is they will get brown tips from being without water. Also, it seems that if you saturate them too much they will get soft and droopy.[Edited on March 6, 2007 at 12:39 AM. Reason : ]
3/6/2007 12:35:12 AM
3/6/2007 1:00:11 AM
3/6/2007 1:32:42 AM
over watering and too much sun?
3/6/2007 1:41:24 AM
lol, I have no idea. Maybe I'll get her a plastic plant. The only way to kill that is if she catches it on fire....which is a possibility [Edited on March 6, 2007 at 11:37 AM. Reason : ..]
3/6/2007 11:36:46 AM
^
3/6/2007 12:46:11 PM
you can't overwater a lucky bamboo, they grow in water. she must have had it in a room with no natural light at all since they will survive on very minimal amounds of light. clearly, your friend is helpless and the only kind of plant you should get her is a silk one.... they do make some quite realistic looking ones now. and whoever fed hamburger to their flytrap is misguided, they need insects, the grease from meat will kill the leaf. flytraps need bright light , moist but not too saturated soil, and to go dormant in the winter but not freeze. they are pretty challenging to get to survive for multiple years. only buy tissue cultured ones please!
3/6/2007 2:56:16 PM
I didn't say you should feel them hamburger. I just said that's what I fed mine. I was only 7 or 8 at the time, and someone told me that's what I should feed it, so I did. I have since heard it's not the best, but it seemed to work just fine for mine, as it lived for several years and got pretty big.
3/6/2007 3:08:57 PM
Weed, FTW?
3/6/2007 3:44:50 PM