Prepare your indoor space. Plants that need full sun outdoors will be the most difficult to keep happy inside. Make room for your full-sun plants near a south-facing window for maximum sunlight. Partial-sun plants can go in a room with east- or west-facing windows. If there is nowhere in your home that gets enough sun (and you are committed to keeping those plants), you can rig up a plant light to see them through the winter. All houseplants should be positioned away from drafty doors and windows, as well as heating vents and radiators.
Group plants together. A group of plants looks cheery on a winter’s day, but it does more than lift spirits — plants grouped together stay healthier and dry out less often than those kept apart. Try lining a windowsill with potted plants, set up a plant stand or group several small pots on a tray filled with gravel.
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