How to ready wintered plants for outdoors
- In preparation for outdoor transition, gardeners should prune wintered plants like Mandevilla and Geranium to stimulate growth.
- Pruning plants in March can invigorate them and encourage new shoots along the branches.
- To transition plants outdoors, a gradual process called hardening off helps them adjust to sunlight and wind.
- When moved outside, plants require more frequent watering compared to when they were kept indoors.
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How to ready wintered plants for outdoors
There are ways to tell if you’ve overwatered a potted plant. If it sends up a periscope and a white flag, you’re keeping it too wet. Many of us bring outdoor container plants indoors for the winter and then return them back outside again once the weather warms. We can help our wintered plants prepare for another outdoor growing season with a few simple tips. Plants that are easily brought indoors and overwintered include geranium, begonia, mande…
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