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If your houseplants have outgrown their indoor space, it might be time to let them out into the open air. You should take a trip to your local hardware store to stock up on fresh new soil and supplies before getting started. Transplanting your indoor plants outdoors is a great way to help them thrive; however, it can also be quite a shock to them if not done properly. Read on to learn how you can bring your indoor plants outdoors with as little stress as possible. 

4 Tips for Transplanting Your Indoor Plants Outdoors 

1. Never Place in Direct Sunlight

Most indoor plants are meant to be planted in areas that receive lots of shade; that’s why they thrive so well indoors. When placing your indoor plants in the yard, never put them in direct sunlight. Choose an area that receives ample shade, or acclimate them slowly to the increased sunlight to minimize stress. 

2. Wait for Suitable Weather

hardware storeResearch the ideal time for moving your particular species of plants; you want to transplant them in a moment where they have the best chance of survival. If you’re unsure about the optimal time for moving them, visit your local hardware store and ask for a bit of friendly advice. 

3. Water Generously 

The day before you plan on moving your plant, give it a soak from top to bottom, making sure water seeps all the way down to the root base. This makes it much easier to dig up and lessens the shock it receives. Water it once more right before you move it to enable the soil at its root level to stick, preventing the roots from being exposed to winds. 

4. Add Fertilizer 

Your plant might struggle with the soil in their new home until they adjust, so visit a local hardware store and pick up some fertilizer. Adding fertilizer to the area outdoors where you’re replanting will boost soil quality, spur on root growth, and make it easier for your plants to absorb the nutrients they need. 

 

The tips above are only a few ways to make certain your houseplants thrive in their new location outdoors. For more, Ideal Supplies in Covington, KY, is always happy to share their insights with clients. For more than 50 years, they’ve been Kenton County’s leading local hardware store, helping customers with everything from gardening needs to paint supplies. Call them today at (859) 491-6666, or visit them online for a complete list of services. 

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