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Bringing Plants Indoors for the WinterTips for Overwintering Tropicals and Tender Perennials
Gardeners love to grow plants that will not survive the winter outside. Overwintering tender plants successfully takes a little preparation.
Tropicals and tender perennials add beauty and charm to a patio, deck or garden in the summer. To insure that these tender plants survive to beautify the yard another year, it is necessary to bring them indoors during freezing winter weather. Preparing Plants to Come Inside for the WinterThere are several steps to prepare to overwinter tender potted plants.
Caring for Overwintering PlantsWhile the plants are overwintering indoors, make sure to keep the leaves free of dust and increase humidity by spraying daily with a small mister. Running a humidifier in the room is not only healthy for the plants, but for the human inhabitants, and can prevent viruses and bacteria from attacking dry nasal passages. Make sure not to overwater plants while indoors. While plants are not actively growing, not as much water is needed. Let pots dry at least two inches down before watering. Overwatering can also cause soil fungus and invite fungus gnats. By following these simple steps for overwintering tender plants, the beautiful tropicals and tender perennials will live to grace the yard with spring and summer beauty for many years to come.
The copyright of the article Bringing Plants Indoors for the Winter in Perennial Plants is owned by Deborah Aldridge. Permission to republish Bringing Plants Indoors for the Winter in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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