Houseplants that can grow outdoors: Create a perfect garden

27.08.2023 16:10
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:23

The types of houseplants that can grow outdoors in your garden largely depend on your specific climate, location, and growing conditions.

While most houseplants are adapted to indoor environments, some can thrive in outdoor settings with the right care. 

Here are a few examples of houseplants that might be suitable for growing in a garden.

Hardy Succulents

Many succulent species, like sedums and sempervivums, are well-suited for outdoor gardens. 

They are drought-tolerant and can handle a range of temperatures. 

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Just make sure to provide well-draining soil and avoid overwatering.

Ferns

Some fern species, like the sword fern or ostrich fern, can be grown in shaded garden areas with consistent moisture. 

They add a lush and textural element to the garden.

Hostas

These shade-loving plants are commonly grown indoors as well as outdoors. 

They come in various sizes and leaf colors, making them versatile for garden landscaping.

Daylilies

These hardy perennial plants produce beautiful flowers and are well-suited for outdoor garden beds. 

They come in a wide range of colors and sizes.

Cannas

Cannas are tropical-looking plants that produce colorful and bold flowers. 

They can thrive in warm climates and add a tropical flair to garden settings.

Aloe Vera

In warm climates, aloe vera can be planted outdoors. 

It's a succulent that's known for its healing properties and ability to tolerate drought.

Citrus Trees

In temperate climates with mild winters, certain dwarf citrus trees can be grown in pots and moved outdoors during the warmer months.
 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


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  1. Hardy Succulents
  2. Ferns
  3. Hostas
  4. Daylilies
  5. Cannas
  6. Aloe Vera
  7. Citrus Trees