How Do You Grow Flowering Yucca Plants?
Yucca plants grow well indoors and outdoors. Since the plants grow tall indoors, they typically need to be pruned or transplanted outside to allow them to continue to grow. The yucca can grow up to 10 feet tall, and they prefer well-drain soil and plenty of sunlight. You can grow the plant in a variety of climates because they can withstand temperatures as cold as 10 degrees F. Once the plants establish and begin growing, they grow white flowers that bloom in late summer, which makes the yucca plant great for landscaping a home. Plant the yucca seeds during the winter indoors. Place a paper towel inside a plastic container. Add the seeds on top of the paper towel. Pour ΒΌ of an inch of water into the container. Place the lid on the container to hold in the humidity. Set the container in a sunny and warm location with a temperature range of 65 to 80 degrees F. The seeds may take up to a year to germinate, or as little as a month. Check on the seeds daily to monitor their progress. If the