Inside Out Houseplants.

Autor: Schweder, Sandra
Zdroj: Gardener (2293-1376); Summer2024, Issue 2, p28-32, 5p, 8 Color Photographs
Abstrakt: This article discusses the benefits of having houseplants and provides tips for transitioning them from indoors to outdoors and back again. Houseplants can provide a connection to nature, especially during the winter months when the outside world lacks color. Moving houseplants outside can improve their health and vigor, but it is important to consider factors such as temperature, sun exposure, water, wind, mobility, feeding, and pests. The article also suggests specific plants that do well in sunny or shady areas. When bringing houseplants back indoors, it is important to inspect them for pests and gradually acclimate them to the lower light levels. Overall, the article provides practical advice for successfully caring for houseplants throughout the year. [Extracted from the article]
Databáze: Complementary Index