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karate626

Moving houseplants outdoors and planting?

karate626
13 years ago

I always move my houseplants outdoors as soon as temps remain in the upper 30's and above. I bring them in when the lows are 35ish. They grow so much faster than when kept inside. I normally keep them in pots in the shade and later move more sun tolerant plants out into the sun once it is adjusted. I was wondering if actually planting them in the Spring and potting them back up in the Fall would help increase growth and cause the plants to be healthier. I think for some vigorous plants this may be a good idea. Here is a list of most of my plants. Would this be a good idea for any of my plants)

Plants:

2 Weeping figs (Ficus benjamina)

1 Ming aralia (Polyscias fruticosa)

1 Wandering Jew (Tradescantia pallida) (supposedly root hardy here)

2 Madagascar Dragon Tree (Dracena marginata)

2 Aloe vera

1 Corn Plant (Dracaena Fragrans)

1 Coastal Prickly Pear (Opuntia stricta) (Hardy in Atlanta Georgia)

3 Pothos (Epipremnum aureum)

1 Christmas Cactus (S. bridgesii, S. x buckleyi)

1 Thanksgiving Cactus (S. truncata)

6 Peace lilies (Spathiphyllum sp.)

3 NOID Opuntia

1 Jerusalem Cherry (Solanum pseudocapsicum)

1 Coral ardisia (Ardisia crenata) (Hardy in zone 8 might try overwintering here)

1 Spider plant (Chlorophytum comosum

1 Elephant ear (Colocasia sp.)

1 Heart-Leaf Philodendron (Philodendron scandens)

1 Umbrella Tree(Schefflera actinophylla)

1 Money Tree (Pachira aquatica)

1 Zigzag plant (Pedilanthus tithymaloides)

1 Snake plant (Sansevieria trifasciata)

2 Plumeria (P. alba)

1 Aloe (Aloe arborescens)

1 Violet Squill (Ledebouria socialis syn: Scilla violacea)

2 Norfolk Island Pine (Araucaria heterophylla)

1 Canna (Foliage Group) 'Auguste Ferrier

1 Croton (Codieaum species)

1 Boston fern (Nephrolepis exaltata)

I don't have any cultivation questions on these. I mainly want to know if I can plant any of these in the ground and if there is any benefit to the plants. Thanks to this forum I have learned so much. I lurk often and am always learning. That's what has kept these plants alive for the past few years!

Thank you for anyone's input.

T.J.

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