Are New Guinea Impatiens Indoor or Outdoor Plants?

New Guinea Impatiens (Impatiens hawkeri) is a popular flowering plant that is easy to grow and care for. It has large, brightly-colored flowers and attractive foliage. The plant blooms from spring through late fall and can be found in many shades of pink, white, purple and red.

New Guinea Impatiens are native to the tropical regions of Asia, but they have been cultivated around the world in gardens and greenhouses. They are frost-sensitive, so they should not be grown outdoors in areas where temperatures dip below 50°F (10°C). However, they can thrive indoors in bright light with regular watering.

New Guinea Impatiens prefer soil that is moist but well-drained. They should be planted in a container filled with quality potting soil that has been amended with compost or peat moss.

When planting New Guinea Impatiens outdoors, choose a spot that will get plenty of sun throughout the day with some afternoon shade. When planting indoors, choose a spot near a window or other source of bright indirect light.

To keep New Guinea Impatiens looking their best, fertilize them regularly with a balanced liquid fertilizer throughout the growing season. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage new growth and pinch off leggy stems for fuller plants. Water them when the soil feels dry to the touch and make sure to avoid overhead watering that can cause fungal and bacterial diseases on the leaves and flowers.

In conclusion, New Guinea Impatiens are best grown as indoor plants rather than outdoors due to their sensitivity to cold temperatures. With proper care and regular fertilizing, these plants will provide beautiful blooms throughout the year without much effort on your part!

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Jennifer Watson