The best indoor-outdoor plants not only tolerate a change of scenery, they really enjoy it.
Here’s how to help with the transition.
The best indoor-outdoor plants not only tolerate a change of scenery, they really enjoy it.
And remember: Different plants require different amounts of water as the seasons change, too.
The key in of indoor environment is another factor to consider as some heating systems drastically lower the humidity.
Palomares says its best to move your indoor-outdoor plants inside before the temperature drops below 45F.
vice president of merchandising at 1-800-Flowers
see to it that youre bringing in those plants before you get that first frost, says Palomares.
That way when youre bringing it inside its not a complete shock.
Additionally,check your plants out for any pestsand give them a good wash before moving them inside.
Spider plants love bright indirect light but can tolerate low light.
They are prone to root rot so be sure to plant them in a pot with a drainage hole.
Theyre also safe for pets.
The blooms will go dormant in the winter, but theyll add nice greenery to your outdoor space.
They thrive in bright, indirect light.
Hydrangea $50.00
Although often seen thriving outside, Palomares says hydrangeas do well inside, too.
vice president of merchandising at 1-800-Flowers
They like bright, indirect light and consistently moist soil when blooming.
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