Jane: Thanks to everyone for your kind comments about last week's episode. So far the jury is firmly on the side of non-open plan homes, from the comments I've had from you, but perhaps you want to speak up in favour of them? Please do share your thoughts on that. Thank you to the listener who got in touch about the story going live currently, about Marimo Moss Balls. Yes, those balls of filamentous algae that people have adopted as the easiest form of houseplant are now a cause of concern because they have been found to be harbouring the invasive zebra mussel across at least 21 states of the US where they are sold. It's a real problem because this mussel is really invasive, both in the US, the UK and elsewhere and they cause all kinds of problems with water pipes, damaging boats and fishing equipment and clogging up the intakes for power plants even. So if you've just bought a Merimo Moss Ball recently, definitely check your moss ball very carefully for the invasive zebra mussel. I'll put a couple of links from the USGS into the show notes which give you all the information, what to look for and what to do if you find a zebra mussel in your Marimo Moss Ball. Basically it needs to be destroyed and there's a few sensible and safe ways of doing that, including putting them in a bag in the freezer for 24 hours, that does the trick, but there are some other methods too, so do check out the show notes for that information.

Sean: Well, personally for me, I have grown plants both indoors and outdoors. I started my collection growing them indoors because I didn't want to encroach on my dad's because I lived in my parents' place, so I didn't want to use up their outdoor spaces. I did find that after moving them outside, they grew better. It's a lot easier to care for them and I would say that most of the Indonesian houseplant parents keep their house plants outdoors with the exception of maybe a few apartment dwellers who keep them indoors.


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Ray: Episode 144 - Underrated House Plants. It's the type of episode I really hope you do more of because it features little-known or long-forgotten houseplants that are viable, wonderful and dependable. So why should that famous Fiddle Leaf Fig get all the flipping love from us? Sorry, I seem to be having an episode of my own! Anyway, I have had my eye out for that Piggyback plant ever since you mentioned it in episode 144 because it seems to have a similar growth habit to another plant that I know you and I both love, Jane; Saxifraga stolonifera.

Jane: That's interesting. I suppose, not surprisingly, as houseplants grow in popularity globally, people are seeing an opportunity and they're taking advantage of that to set up these new businesses, which is really, really interesting. We need to talk a bit about plant poaching because this is an issue that, well, it's not unique to Indonesia, as we discussed in my previous episode with Dr Jared Margolis, about plant poaching. This is a problem that's often blamed on your part of the world but actually is a global issue. Tell me a bit about what's going on where you are in terms of, are plants being taken illegally from the wild? e24fc04721

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