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No, ladybugs will not survive indoors.
Some plants are too large to fit indoors. Trees, in particular.
Hi I think its howmuch water it needs
No they require full sun to thrive
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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 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.
An aloe plant is mostly water and cold weather will cause cellular damage on the leaves if below 45 degrees or frost. When the weather drops to this temperature, return the plants indoors and in the spring, back outside again.
Tomatoes need a lot of sun so indoors won't work well for them.
I love growing plants indoors. My favorite is the TickleMe Plant. It is easy to grow indoors year round.The TickleMe Plant will close its leaves and even lower its branches when you Tickle it!
lima bean grow really quickly, they start in like a week.