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Consistently inconsistent with your watering habits? There’s a plant for that. There are a few actually. Whether you’re planting indoors or outdoors it’s best to choose plant friends with habits that match your own. For outdoor drought resistant plants consider Daliahs, Petunias, Hollyhocks or Geraniums. There are a bunch of indoor plants that are drought resistant too! Think about adding succulents, Rubber Trees, Philodendron, Pilea or Pothos to your home. Learn more about the right plants for your watering habits here. https://www.plantprojectcanada.com/indoor/plant-tags/