Spider plants, Chlorophytum comosum, are usually grown as houseplants, decorating many a kitchen windowsill. They can though be grown outside with summer bedding, their variegated spiky leaves contrast well against bright bedding plants such as geranium.
The only problem is that they do not like damp cold weather so it can be a risk if we have a poor summer.
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