Let's imagine that you want your houseplants to get more sun and fresh air - it's time to transplant them outside!
Not every house plant can survive outside, though - some plants are too gentle for that.
Here are some plants that you can grow both inside and outside safely.
These are hardy plants that can handle outdoor conditions, especially in warmer climates.
They can do well outside in areas with mild weather, but they should be protected from direct sun.
Some types of ferns, like Boston Ferns, can be transplanted outdoors in shady or partially shady spots.
Many herbs like basil, mint, and rosemary that are grown indoors can be successfully moved outside in the right conditions.
Some tropical plants, like Bird of Paradise or Ficus, can thrive outdoors in warm climates.
This succulent can be moved outdoors during warmer months but should be protected from harsh sun.
Gradually acclimate your houseplants to the outdoor environment by placing them in a partially shaded area for a few hours each day before transplanting them into the ground.
This helps them adjust to the change in light, temperature, and humidity.
Keep an eye on them and watch for any signs of stress or damage after transplanting.
If they seem unhappy, you may need to move them back indoors or provide additional care.