Light Garden Helps Indoor House Plants Thrive

24 January 2007

House plants can be a nice way to decorate your home with a bit of nature. And having something that’s living always seems pleasanter than looking at something made out of plastic. It can be hard to keep the greenery alive, though, especially if you don’t get a lot of light through windows (or you just don’t have the fabled green thumb). A way to help indoor plants thrive is by setting up a light garden.

This tiered rack from the Gardeners’ Supply Co. includes four 24-watt T-5 fluorescent lights built into it to ensure plants get enough light. The lamp description promises no noise or flickering and says they will last about 30,000 hours. Made from steel, the rack features a durable black finish and includes three drip trays so water won’t slip down to stain your floor. The price for the light garden is $349.

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