What Outdoor Plants Can You Bring Inside?

Adding houseplants to your indoor living space is a great way to bring the outdoors in and create an inviting, yet natural atmosphere. But why limit yourself to just indoor plants? There are a variety of outdoor plants that can be brought inside and enjoyed year-round in your home or office.

Herbs – Herbs are a great choice for bringing the outdoors in. Many herbs can be grown indoors, and are a great addition to any kitchen window sill.

Popular herbs such as Rosemary, Basil, Parsley, Sage and Oregano can all be brought indoors and thrive when given the proper care. Herbs are also very fragrant, so keeping them near windows or doors will fill the room with their pleasant scent.

Succulents – Succulents are hardy plants that require minimal maintenance. They come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors which make them perfect for adding a touch of greenery to any space. They also don’t require much water or sunlight which makes them an ideal choice for those without green thumbs!

Tropical Plants – Tropical plants such as palms, ferns, and philodendrons can easily be brought inside from the garden or patio during colder months. To keep these plants thriving indoors, make sure to keep them near bright windowsills to get plenty of indirect sunlight and mist them regularly with water for added humidity.

Flowering Plants – Flowering plants such as Orchids and African Violets are very popular choices for indoor gardens due to their colorful flowers and relatively easy care requirements. When bringing these plants indoors from outside, make sure to check for pests before bringing them into your home as they may carry bugs with them from outside.

Conclusion:

Bringing outdoor plants inside is a great way to add some greenery to your home or office without having to buy new plants each season. From herbs like Rosemary and Basil to flowering beauties like Orchids and African Violets, there is sure to be something out there that you can bring inside and enjoy all year long!

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Alex Wright