Edible Succlents

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  1. CJay

    CJay In Flower

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    Growing up we didn't have many house plants. Mom really isn't much of a gardener And try as dad did he wasn't ever around enough to maintain a garden. So our gardens were sparse and my experiences largely came from spending time with my grandmother.

    Well with us having a home of our own now I'd like to start working on house plants.

    So after a long intro to this thread. Let me ask. Are there any succlents that I can grow inside with moderate sunlight that are edible and tasty?

    Thank you in advance. Y'all are always a wealth of knowledge.
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Thank you. We must think alike or something cause I was actually reading that very same page when I popped back over here to check.

    What I haven't seen yet is light conditions. Though I am still reading through it. I have a beautiful bay window on the south east corner of our living room. And I've been thinking of building a bed for it to hold plants.

    I suppose I will Google lighting conditions and what not once I settle on some things.

    As an aside. I would like to put an aloe plant someplace inside. And have a bush I need to clear outside the window and plant something else in its place.
     

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