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Whether or not you have a green thumb, tending to plants on your property requires a certain degree of commitment. But when you choose to build an indoor garden in your patio room, you can eliminate a large amount of hassle. For one, you won’t have to garden in the unbearable heat of summer, and your plants will be safe from winter frosts. If you’re wondering which plants will survive best in your patio room, consider the list below.

3 Plants to Grow in a Patio Room

1. Bell Peppers

If you plant this sweet vegetable during the warmer seasons, they’ll take off running in your patio room. Throughout the rest of the year, keep the planters moist and relatively warm by covering them with mulch or fabric. For the best results, plant two bell pepper plants in the same pot, so their leaves offer shade to each other, and support them with a stake. 

2. Campanula Bellflowers

If you’re hoping to add patio roomblossoming color to your patio room, pick up the Campanula plant. With their star-shaped, indigo or lavender blooms, this plant will brighten up even the cloudiest days. However, the colorful flowers are sensitive to wind, which means the screened-in environment will help them thrive for longer. Keep them in the sunlight and drain the soil for the best results.

3. Sweet Pea

Want a bit of fragrance to liven up your patio room? Consider the sweet pea. This delicate flower has two main versions—climbing and bush types. Since they require optimal air circulation, sweet peas will benefit from the natural ventilation of your screened patio room. They can also survive in both sunny environments and slight shade.

 

If you’re hoping to build a patio room that accommodates such plants, get in touch with Aladdin’s Glass & Screen Products, Inc. of Nicholasville, KY. They are proud to install glass panes and screens in both residential and commercial properties, and they have been mastering their skills for over 25 years. To learn more about their top-quality products and trusted installation services, visit their website, or call (859) 887-4070 to schedule a free estimate.

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