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As the needs of our houseplants change, there are a few things you can do to keep them alive and even thriving until spring.
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Start by inspecting them for pests and treating, if necessary. Repot if a plant needs it, and cut down on (or eliminate) fertilizing. Some plants can simply be brought indoors as houseplants ...
3. You also want to do some maintenance before bringing a plant indoors. Cut off dead, leggy, or unhealthy growth. 4. Importantly, check for pests. Pests such as mealybugs, thrips, spider mites ...