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Growing Things: How to help New Guinea impatients thrive indoors

Q: I find your column is so very helpful and I surely hope you can help me with my problem. I have New Guinea impatiens and had them outside all summer in their hanging baskets. I brought them inside and they aren’t doing very well. Please advise if you can. A: There could be a […]



The article "Growing Things: How to help New Guinea impatiens thrive indoors" discusses how to care for New Guinea impatiens that were previously kept in hanging baskets outdoors but are now indoors. The article highlights that New Guinea impatiens are demanding in their temperature and sunlight requirements, and require very little fertilizing (once every 4-6 weeks).

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