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I don't want it in my house anymore, but I don't want to throw it away either.

2006-07-18 07:43:55 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Home & Garden Garden & Landscape

I live where the winters are very harsh.

2006-07-18 07:46:41 · update #1

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Mine are, but they will drive you crazy with the babies if you plant them in the ground. They can easily take over an area and become a mess. I have some in hanging baskets which I like better because I can hack off the babies and keep it under control. If you live in a place that gets a winter, take it back inside because it cannot handle a freeze.

2006-07-18 07:45:45 · answer #1 · answered by eskie lover 7 · 0 0

Spider Plants Outside

2016-11-12 04:58:26 · answer #2 · answered by colbert 4 · 0 0

Spider Plant

Chlorophytum comosum

Family: Liliaceae Anthericaceae

Spider Plant, Airplane Plant, Ribbon Plant

Fertilizer:
Let your baby mature 4-6 months before feeding. Feed mature plants 3-4 times per year OR 2 times per year with slow-release fertilizer. Follow the directions on the container.

Water:
Whenever the surface is dry. An occasional shower helps keep dust off the leaves. Mist regularly.

Light:
Bright light, but not direct sun. Summer outdoors in a wind-protected area in partial or filtered shade.

Temperature:
Average home temperatures. 65º - 70ºF during the day and 50º - 60ºF at night.

Mulch:
Fir Bark. Refresh when you repot every 2-3 years or as needed.

Insect/Disease:
Fluoride tip-burn is caused by too much fertilizer.
Leaf tips will die back if the soil dries out severely.
To treat scale, use rubbing alcohol to wipe the scale off the leaves and stems. is caused by too much fertilizer.
Leaf tips will die back if the soil dries out severely.
To treat scale, use rubbing alcohol to wipe the scale off the leaves and stems.

Watch For:
New babies. Snip plantlets from the runners when the aerial roots are 1/4 inch long. Pot each plantlet individually with fresh soil and mulch.
If you have all the spider plants you need, remove the runners and your mother plant with grow larger much faster.

Varieties:
‘Vittatum’ — center of leaf is white with green exterior bands
‘Picturatum’ — center of leaf is green with creamy yellow exterior bands

2006-07-18 07:56:31 · answer #3 · answered by g-day mate 5 · 0 1

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I have never tried it up in the northern states (in the ground) and I live in MO. . . I know that some people would not consider us northern, after living in the deep south. . . :) Anyway, down south I saw many people plant them outside, and they were beautiful :) I'm sure they would do well in the warmer months up where you live. . . The ones I've put out in there pots here have thrived, so I think that you will do alright :) Just give them partial shade :) GL!!!

2016-04-01 03:29:46 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It can be planted outside if you live in the right kind of climate. They DO grow naturally in the moderate zone, where there is no snow. Say a zone 9, 8, or 7..(they grow naturally in South Africa) .... I dont know where you live so I cant help you that way.... More specifics, obviously, are needed

Obviously if you live where the winters are harsh, you wont be able to put them outside..... sorry..........

2006-07-18 07:46:29 · answer #5 · answered by ladyjailbird424 3 · 0 0

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2016-04-24 19:49:36 · answer #7 · answered by kelsey 3 · 0 0

I Live in San Diego, CA. I have spider plants all around as my ground cover. It is truly hardy when rooted first. What I do is take the babies stick them in water let them root, then stick them in the ground. even terrible soil is alright and they take little care. I have them as a cover around my bouguambalia tree. Happy trails.

2006-07-18 14:25:27 · answer #8 · answered by peppyboop 1 · 0 0

It is an indoor plant and will not survive frost.

2006-07-18 07:54:31 · answer #9 · answered by moondoggie 1 · 0 0

Well I'm assuming they exist in nature outdoors somewhere, or how would anyone ever have harvested them and grown them to sell to people?

2006-07-18 07:45:41 · answer #10 · answered by bombhaus 4 · 1 0

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