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At one time or another most everyone had a plant or two in their house or apartment. If you have a bit of a green thumb, your plants grew and offered you hours of enjoyment. Heck, perhaps you even had a name for each plant. Yes, you are indeed the talented ones who can grow just about anything anywhere.

Then there is the beginner houseplant owner who with the best of intention looked on in dismay as they watched their plants slowly wither away eventually becoming nothing more than a dried stick. It is for you guys and gals who have little or no knowledge on how to keep a houseplant alive I have written this book.

Our journey will take you through what kind of plants are best for your home and what you need to know to keep them healthy and vibrant.

You will also learn which plants are toxic to children and pets as well as which plants are safe for your home.

As a beginner houseplant owner you might feel a little overwhelmed with so much information. Therefore, I have added a handy tip sheet near the end of the book you can print from your computer and keep as a handy reference.

For those Kindle owners whose Kindle readers are in black and white, I have included a link to my web site where you can see full color pictures of most of the plants discussed in this book.

It is my hope that by the time you finish reading this book, you too will have developed your green thumb and grow vibrant house plants that will be the envy of anyone who visits your home.

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