Spider plants are an easy-to-grow houseplant. Very tolerant of neglect and anything from low light to full sun inside. I planted some outside this year (they are very easy to propagate and I had a lot). They love being outside in the summer, but they will die when we have frost. I don't have space or time to keep them all inside, so they are living on borrowed time.
Most people keep them inside all year round. Would you like to rescue one? Probably how it will work is you come in the daytime, choose one, I dig it up and give you it as a rootball. If you ask really really nicely I could pot one up for you in advance, but I'd rather not.
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