I'm looking for a largish plant as a replacement for a Jardiniere ? Just thrown out a sad Peace Lily ???
It all depends where you're going to place the jardiniere - if we can work out why the Peace Lily was unhappy we might be able to make some useful suggestions.
I've got a calathea from B&Q. Likes high humidity and partial shade
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Not going to get high humidity in a normal UK house during winter, even in a bathroom.
If the jardiniere is in good light a scented leaved pelargonium, allowed to grow large and bushy, can look really good.
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It all depends where you're going to place the jardiniere - if we can work out why the Peace Lily was unhappy we might be able to make some useful suggestions.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
I've got a calathea from B&Q. Likes high humidity and partial shade
Not going to get high humidity in a normal UK house during winter, even in a bathroom.
If the jardiniere is in good light a scented leaved pelargonium, allowed to grow large and bushy, can look really good.
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.