Ultimate Guide To Growing Indoor Plants Outside


Did you know that taking your indoor plants outside (where they originally come from) not only improves outdoor air quality but also makes your pets better looking? And that you can make the interior of your house look even more beautiful just by placing your indoor plants on the back porch? If you’re lucky enough to live in a house with excellent natural light, you may find that the light outside is even better! 

Not sure if you should move your indoor plants outside? Here are some handy tips to help you decide:

  • is your indoor plant light enough to carry?
  • is your indoor plant slowly dying?
  • do you water your indoor plant less often than it rains in your area?
  • do you water your indoor plant more often than it rains anywhere, ever?
  • does your indoor plant look like s***?

If you answered ‘Yes' to three or more of the questions above, outdoor indoor gardening might be right for you. Remember, even if your house doesn’t have abundant natural light, you can probably find somewhere outside where it will die just as surely. I like to put mine under the hedge.

 Peas.

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