Winter – outdoor, plants, greenery, 24 – winter plants

Winter plants for pots bringing plants indoors also comes with pitfalls, the biggest one being how to get enough light onto them. “A bright, sunny south-, west-, or east-facing window is best,” says Justin Hancock, a horticulturist with Costa Farms.
Indoor plants will generally require less water when indoors than when they are outdoors. A winter greenhouse can thus provide the required conditions your plants need to survive and live through when light, temperature, humidity, and air circulation are appropriately controlled. You will, therefore, get fresh greenery throughout the year. Some gardeners also use neem oil or insecticidal soap as a precautionary measure at this time, being sure to get it on both sides of the leaves.