When warm weather calls you outside, take your houseplants with you. Give these indoor dwellers a spot outside once warmer temps are holding steady to encourage leaf growthandspruce up your patio in one go. But—don’t place your plants in the sun without a plan, or they may burn. Follow these steps to prep your greenery for brighter days outdoors.
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Which Houseplants Can Be Moved Outside?
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How Do Indoor Plants Cope with Outdoor Lighting?
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Can a Plant Get Too Much Sun?
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When Should I Move My Plants Outside?
Is Rain Okay for Houseplants?
How Often Should Outdoor Houseplants Get Watered?
Do Houseplants Require Misting Outside?
Can Houseplants Hang In The Cold?
When patio season comes to an end, it’s time to bring in the umbrella, the non-waterproof chair cushions, and, yep, your houseplants too. Even after they’ve been acclimated to outside conditions, they’ll still need a minimum of 50-degree weather to survive. When bringing the plants inside, acclimate them to the indoor lighting again by first setting them in an area with more sun before gradually returning them to their original indoor location. Keep them inside until warmer temps return, making sure to maintain indirect light requirements.