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Sunday, September 14, 2014

Gardening indoors

Sometimes having plants indoors will only be a part time project. It is true for those home owners that live in climates that will turn very cold during the winter months of the year. It will also become very hard on some plants so you will need to determine if the plant is a good one to bring indoors during these months.  Deciding which ones to bring in sometimes can be a little bit confusing.  The plants have been outside and have become use to the lighting and climate conditions of the outdoors.  It is very important that the plants that are chosen to come inside will do well once they grow inside of the home.  The plants will need to receive plenty of light, and  this may mean that the homeowner will need to buy some artificial lighting for them so they will thrive. They may also need to be transplanted into other larger pots before bringing inside, and this can also throw the plants into shock when they are replanted. Continuously watch for pests or bugs living inside of the plant because once they come inside they may spread to the other indoor plants.  Pests and bugs can be treated outside before they are moved which will make this task a lot easier if caught early enough.  Indoor plants are great and will add a lot of beauties to the inside of the home.  Once the plants have found the perfect place and were growing and thriving, you may decide to keep the plant indoors forever if they are growing well. One can add color to rooms inside of the home and plants will add a lot of life to the area.  If outside plants grow into the ground and a home owner is considering bring them inside for the winter a container will need to be a bigger size to house the root ball when transplanting.  Once they are dug up and transplanted this could harm the plant, and they may not grow very well inside.

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