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In special plant boxes or pots in a sunny window.
Depends on the plant, and how much sunlight is coming through the window.
Yes, succulent plants can live indoors during the winter. Just be sure it gets enough sunlight and do not water it too much.
You can Fill up a wateringcan with water and pour it into the plant. If you don't have a watering can then you can use nd pots or cups that you think will hold enough water for your plant.
You can keep some varieties of plants indoors, like Philodendrons, Dracaena, Dieffenbachia, Snake Plant, Jade Plant, Aloe Vera, cacti, and many others. Most are non-flowering and some require a sunny window or other special conditions. Of course, they need healthy soil, the right sized pot, and regular watering, but many plants do very well indoors.
A cactus is a versatile plant. So it may be grown outdoors in the ground, in raised beds, in hanging baskets and window boxes if small, or in containers. It may be grown indoors as well.
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very generally, you grow the plant in a container and turn (rotate) the pot a few centimetres every day, which will compensate if part of the plant is in shade (ie indoors next to a window). most plants are phototropic which means they will grow towards the light.
you have to grow indoors before you can plant it so in between march and July
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Yes, you can plant a tulip that has sprouted although obviously it is better to do so before this happens. Take care not to snap the roots while planting, and they will do a lot better than if you don't plant them. You can place it indoors if it can receive enough light, but once flowering has finished, it is best outdoors to enable it to receive the maximum amount of sun. Then it can store up reserves for next year's growth.