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    How to Effectively Use Tropical Plants in Cool Climates

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerMay 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Choosing to use tropicals in my garden beds and pots was an easy decision. Not only am I mad for bold foliage, but I can use and reuse them every year. Here are some care and design tips to get the most out of your plants season after season.

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    Provide Adequate Maintenance for Tropical Plants During the Growing Season

    I find tropicals to be very forgiving overall, but they do have a few requirements. Locate larger-leaved plants out of the wind to keep them looking fresh. Feed them about every two weeks with a light sprinkle of time-release fertilizer. During the dead heat of summer, be sure to provide enough irrigation. Your plants may need to be watered every other day or even daily.

    Add a light sprinkle of time-released fertilizer every two weeks to tropical plants during the growing season. Photo by Jack Coyier

    Don’t Baby Overwintering Tropical Plants

    Tropical plants in cool zones require commitment. Before the first frost, I begin preparing them for their winter getaway. They get lifted from the ground or repotted into smaller containers and put in the basement. I keep my tropicals under full-spectrum daylight bulbs at a temperature between 40°F and 60°F and water sparingly, about once every two weeks. This is enough for them to survive but not thrive. When the weather is warm enough in May, I move them to a shady spot in the yard to let them adjust to more sunlight before they find their permanent homes for the season.

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    Place tropical plants under grow lights indoors while they are overwintering. Photo courtesy of Derrik Gagliardi

    Make Sure That You Can Fill the Holes Tropical Plants Leave in Winter

    When all my more tender tropical plants retire inside for the season, I make sure that there’s still a lot going on to maintain interest. Evergreen trees and shrubs form the bones of the garden in winter, alongside cold-hardy woodies from containers that are dug into the ground. A few choice pots sport coniferous branches and birch logs. And come springtime, colorful flowering bulbs blanket the yard.

    Birch logs in a copper planter outside in winter
    Place birch logs in a decorative planter for winter interest. Photo courtesy of Derrik Gagliardi

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