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10 hardy plants that are difficult to kill
In the ever-changing tapestry of gardening, finding the perfect hardy plants that can stand the test of time, seasons, and varying climates is a pursuit every green thumb seeks. Whether you're cultivating a lush oasis in the backyard or adding a touch of greenery to your balcony or interiors, the key to a resilient and thriving garden lies in selecting hardy plants that can endure the challenges each season presents.
And then there are those of us who seem to be devoid of a green thumb. You know, the sorts of people who struggle to keep their fiddle leaf fig alive and have to watch it slowly drop leaves. The ones who can't grow a gardenia bush to save their lives, or even a potted herb. Sound like you? If you fear you have the anti-Midas touch when it comes to gardening, fear not. (And don't turn to fake plants just yet.)
We've found 10 low-maintenance plants that are virtually impossible to kill. In fact, you'd have to try really hard to do it. From hardy plants like succulents to softer flowering species, this round-up of plants are the toughest of the bunch and perfect for those who haven't had much success in the garden.
10 hardy plants to grow indoors and out
- https://www.msn.com/en-au/lifestyle/smart-living/10-hardy-plants-that-are-difficult-to-kill/ar-AA1mQbiX?ocid=00000000
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