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Back to Greenhouses Green Plant Care Guide Azaleas are quite popular indoor blooming plants. Cool temperatures are ideal and will help extend the flowering period. A sunny window is best but do not expose to direct sunlight. To keep your azalea happy, maintain uniformly moist soil. Good drainage will keep your azalea from rotting. Azaleas are often available in their bush-like form as well as a tree. Azaleas are quite popular indoor blooming plants. Cool temperatures are ideal and will help extend the flowering period. A sunny window is best but do not expose to direct sunlight. To keep your azalea happy, maintain uniformly moist soil. Good drainage will keep your azalea from rotting. Azaleas are often available in their bush-like form as well as a tree. African violets are a favorite among most indoor gardeners. Perfect for your windowsill, they love sun but not direct light. Do not allow your violet to dry out and good drainage is a must. Avoid getting water on the foliage and never use a leaf shine product on your violet. Maintain a warm temperature and fertilize according to product specifications. Cyclamen bloom in shades of pinks, purples, whites, and reds. They prefer medium bright light and evenly moist soil. Warm temperatures will help your cyclamen to thrive and bright light promotes new small buds to develop. However, avoid extreme hot or cold temperatures. Chrysanthemums are popular indoor blooming plants probably due to their longevity and full blooms. They prefer evenly moist soil and a sunny location although they'll usually thrive in a wide range of light and temperature conditions. Mums are also available in the fall as outdoor hardy perennials. Kalanchoes will tolerate most levels of light and will be happiest when let dry between waterings. Bright light will only assist in helping your plant produce vibrant blooms. Pale colored flowers suggest inadequate light. Cineraria are unique flowering plants due to their vibrant blooms. The colors and quantity of flowers surpass that of any other blooming plant. Cineraria prefer medium filtered light. Never place in direct sun and to prolong the lasting quality, keep in a cool location. Evenly moist soil is best but avoid over watering. Bulb plants include tulips, daffodils, hyacinth, and iris. They can thrive under a wide range of conditions. They prefer evenly moist soil and cool temperatures are ideal. To help extend the flowering period while plants are indoors, cool surroundings are a must. To enjoy your plant outdoors, you may plant your bulbs in mid-spring in a sunny section of your garden. Hydrangea are the best for bringing your garden inside. They require quite a bit of light but avoid long periods of direct sunlight. Hydrangea demand substantial amounts of water; never allow the soil to dry out. Cool temperatures in the evening will help prolong the life of your plant. Rieger Begonias require a sunny location for blooming. They prefer their soil evenly moist and avoid extreme hot and cold temperatures. To successfully keep your begonia blooming, bright light is a must. This is a perfect way to bring a little bit of summer inside your home. Hibiscus is a beautiful exotic plant that thrives in bright light. Good drainage is a must and water when soil feels dry to the touch. In the spring and summer months, you can pinch back new growth to make your plant fuller. Blooms usually come in shades of pink, red, and orange. Gloxinia bloom in shades of pinks, purples, whites, and reds. They prefer medium bright light and evenly moist soil. Warm temperatures will help your gloxinia to thrive and bright light promotes new small buds to develop. Their trumpet-like blooms make a perfect addition to any home. |
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