Indoor Plant Containers | At Home With P. Allen Smith
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Subscribe for new episodes: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ehowhome Allen talks houseplant containers, including some great ideas for unusual holders and some DIY liner tips so you can protect your decorations. Have any questions for P. Allen Smith? Leave your comments and questions below! Practical tips for style, comfort and sustainable living from designer and lifestyle expert P. Allen Smith. Allen dissects style and function to reveal the tips that will take your home and garden to the next level. More from Allen: http://www.youtube.com/pallensmith More home tips: http://www.ehow.com/ehow-home P. Allen Smith is an award-winning designer and lifestyle expert and host of two public television programs, P. Allen Smith's Garden Home, P. Allen Smith's Garden to Table and the syndicated 30-minute show P. Allen Smith Gardens. Smith is one of America's most recognized and respected design experts, providing ideas and inspiration through multiple media venues. He is the author of the best-selling Garden Home series of books published by Clarkson Potter/Random House, including Bringing the Garden Indoors: Container, Crafts and Bouquets for Every Room and P. Allen Smith's Seasonal Recipes from the Garden. Allen is also very active on social networks such as Twitter, Facebook, Allen's Blog and YouTube as well as on the new eHow Home channel debuting January, 2012. His design and lifestyle advice is featured in several national magazines. Learn more at http://www.pallensmith.com.
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Yeah, yeah...make sure nature fits around you, never the other way round. I think the market you're trying to target got saturated in the 1980s. BIG THUMB DOWN!!!
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this is a phal
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What is the name of that orchid? It looks gorgeous!
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THAT'S A HEARTLEAF PHILODENDRON OR PHILODENDRON SCANDENS/CORDATUM, NOT A POTHOS AUREUS OR EPIPREMNUM AUREUM. THEY DO LOOK VERY SIMILAR, BUT NO MISTAKING THE HEARTLEAF PHILODENDRON, BECAUSE IT HAS SHORT ROUND PETIOLES THAT DO NOT SPLIT LIKE A CANOE WHERE IT ATTACHES TO THE STEM AND VERY POINTY DRIP TIP HEARTSHAPED LEAVES. IT APPEARS TO HAVE SOME VARIEGATION IN THE LEAVES, BECAUSE IT MAY BE A VARIEGATED VARIETY OF HEARTLEAF PHILODENDRON, SO I DO UNDERSTAND THE MISTAKE IN IDENTIFYING IT.
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Boring
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if you line a container inside how it will drain?
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