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I'm having a problem figuring out where to put my houseplants during the winter months. I have a great house with lots of south-facing windows. However, every single window has a heat vent below it which blows warm air on any plants I place near those windows. Has anyone come up with a solution to this problem? Or, maybe it isn't a problem -- maybe the plants don't really care as long as they get sufficient water? Any thoughts would be welcome.
Here are some of the plants I'm dealing with: rabbit's foot ferns, china doll, spider plant, an odd little broad-leaf bonsai, rosemary, oregano, basil, and some ivy.
Thanks!
Barb
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