Plants That Should Be Left Outside
When you are an indoor gardener the same
rules apply to your plants as they do to any other type of
gardener. Your plants will need water, food, and plenty
of light as does the ones grown outside or in a green
house. Of course there are special considerations such as
temperature and humidity control but they can be overcome with
relatively minor adjustments. With that being said, there
are some plants that are best left to the outdoor gardener.
The type of plant that won’t do well indoors is really
dependant on the climate you live in. If you live in a
warm area and have the air conditioning or fans on during the
day a plant that is used to higher temperature will not do well
inside your home and should be left outside. The same
goes for the opposite, if your house is overheated a plant will
most likely dry out from lack of moisture in the air.
Other plants that are best left outdoors are perennials and
bulb plants that need the seasonal rains and temperatures
outside to grow again. You could bring some tulips or
daffodils inside in a pot but they will do much better
outside.
Most trees are best left outside too; by trying to grow
certain trees inside you will only have a smaller less sturdy
version than its outside mates. If you do decide to grow
a tree indoors plan ahead for a transplant that may have to
occur. You do not want to wait until the tree becomes too
heavy to move. When a larger plant is repotted or planted
elsewhere it will usually go into shock – meaning it will not
grow for at least one season (it may be more depending on the
size and age of the plant).
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