Yes, including those ferns.
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There comes a time in every plant lovers journey when your thoughts turn to…decay.
Needless to say, it can be hard to let go.
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A biennial blooms up to two times or two years then dies.
Obviously if you live in a place with year-round warm temps, your plants will be happy outside.
With temperatures often dropping below freezing, frost-sensitive plants wont survive outside.
Mint plants.Kinga Krzeminska
Once inside, youll want to mimic their outdoor habitat as much as possible.
If you arent sure, the Cornell Cooperative Extension office in your area can help.
The national organization works with state and city governments to offer agricultural education to local communities.
Begonia plants.Ali Majdfar
Its a tremendous asset and is staffed with local gardening experts familiar with your zone.
Experts say these are the most common plants that thrive with a change of scenery.
That includes basil, rosemary, chives, and mint.
Woman planting a fern.Darya Komarova
If your herbs are already potted, you’re free to bring the whole pot inside.
Bringing them indoors will help them maintain healthy growth.
Bringing them inside will allow them to enter a dormancy period until temps warm up again.
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Plants need to become acclimated to indoor conditions, says Omelchenko.
Cacti plants.Oscar Wong
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