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After a long winter, send your houseplants on a summer vacation

Olivia Reynolds
Olivia Reynolds
Published April 1, 2025
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This Aug. 31, 2022, image provided by Jessica Damiano shows houseplants vacationing outdoors over summer. They will need to undergo a gradual transition back into the home to avoid shock. (Jessica Damiano via AP)Read More

This July 5, 2020, image provided by Kelly Jo Sandri shows a large tractor seat plant, several Pepperomia and fern species, a Bromeliad and a Tradescantia houseplant displayed outdoors on shelves in Blue Springs, Mo. (Kelly Jo Sandri via AP)Read More

This June 2020, image provided by Stacy Meli shows Ficus elastica, Strelitzia nicolai (white bird of paradise), Schlefflera, Ficus tineke and Caladium ‘Miss Muffet’ among houseplants spending the summer outdoors in the Gravesend section of the Brooklyn borough of New York. (Stacy Meli via AP)Read More

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