How to grow indoor plants when the Flowering is finished?
That’s when those growing plants indoors can be moved outside to their original position or another place of choice. And the choice? A nice, sheltered position such as a balcony or patio, for the most part. Only the hardiest of species can abide being fully open to the sky. Moving them outside again will, of course, give your beloved flora a chance to regain full health and allow new growth to begin. Annuals such as Cineraria, Calceolaria and hot-house Poinsettias should be discarded once their flowers are finished. They’re a once only phenomenon. For flowering plants to successfully produce wonderful blooms plenty of light is needed. The more light you can provide, the longer the display will last. To keep the plants looking neat and to prolong flowering, pinch off, or cut off spent flowers. Also water the plants well. And keep all of them away from breezes, heaters, air-conditioners and the stove. One way to make routine maintenance, so to speak, easier, is to group plants of similar