What to Do With Plants in Fall and Winter

By Angel | September 17, 2008 5:39 am |
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Growing tips, Weather


It’s fall time and we already have to think about numerous plants that used to please our eyes in summer and spring garden and now we have to take care of them. In what way?

Autumn Plants

And believe it doesn’t matter whether the days are still warm or not, and whether the sun is shining brightly … Nights are cold and it is highly recommended to bring tender plants back indoors. And now you have to find out what to do with them indoors.  

Flowers

  • first of all, take home only healthy plants. If one of your plants was very weak during the whole summer, it won’t feel better indoors
  • water your new indoor plants regularly
  • love your plants and even give them nick-names, thus, they will feel your positive energy
  • if you understand that this plant would look good as a house plant, bring it in
  • if you have small pepper or tomato plants put them into separate room and provide enough light, they will give fruits all winter
  • don’t forget to provide your plants with time to acclimate. So don’t shut the windows.

    Plants

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