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Plants - Indoors
Many plants will do equally well indoor or out. But some
thrive best in the protected environment of the house, while
others won't flourish unless they are in the elements. Anyone
considering a bit of indoor gardening and decoration with
houseplants will want to do a little research to find out which
falls into which category.
Herbs in particular are famously
adaptable. Provided they have adequate drainage and light, most
can do well outdoors or in. But it's still true that some are
better suited if your heart is set on indoor plants.
Bay Laurel is a Mediterranean native that has adapted for
poor soil and lots of sunshine. That's an advantage and a
caution for those considering it as an indoor plant. Some
enthusiasts have a tendency to want to care a little too much
for their indoor houseplants. That can lead to overwatering and
excessive fertilizing. Go easy with those when planting Bay
Laurel in a pot indoors.
Parsley does very well indoors, where in fact it thrives
better than if it were planted outside. Like most herbs, it
loves sun so make sure it's near a window with lots of
afternoon exposure.
Most Bonsai prefer the outdoors. But there are several
species that adapt well to conditions in the house. In some
climates those that would otherwise be considered outdoor
plants will actually do better indoors.
Tropical bonsai can, as the name suggests, do very well
outside - if you live in the tropics. But only a small range of
latitudes get that Caribbean-like climate. If you live in a
climate that dips below 50F/10C for more than a day or so, it's
best to keep your tropical bonsai indoors where conditions can
be controlled.
Simulating tropical conditions inside can lead to
discomfort, but need not. Just remember that hot and humid is
the call for these plants. You need not mist the whole house,
but lots of warmth and regular spray will help this type. Some
bonsai pots have automatic misters that make the job super
easy. Keep the plants out of direct sun, though. Even though
they like the heat and sun, glass can act as a magnifier,
overwhelming even these plants.
There are many ways to keep indoor plants healthy.
Supplemental lights, and occasionally heat lamps, are great
aids to indoor planting. Soil care kits are inexpensive and
easy to use. But it's essential to choose plants that thrive
inside to begin with.
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