How to make indoor space for your plants during winter to keep safe.
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If you have a sliding glass door or big window you could place the plants in front of that. Remember to put something underneath them to catch the extra water. Some people make a small book case with cinder blocks and plywood. That would allow you to stack of position a lot of plants in front of the window.
mine are under grow bulbs in my basement...on an 8 ft long table.
Place them in any heated room with ample lighting,use plant stands,extra tables,end tables,coffee tables.
When you move outdoor plants indoors, they will almost always decline because you’re reducing the amount of light and changing the humidity. Plants may get “leggy” and grow very tall to reach more light, drop leaves, or even die from lower humidity or too much. If the plant requires high humidity and warmth, like a rosemary, set it on a pebble-filled tray with water. Place all plants near a sunny window or under grow lights. If the window is TOO sunny, hang sheer curtains