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March 6, 2026
More Sun: Which Flowers Can Be Moved Outdoors, and Which Still Need to Wait
As winter draws to a close and the sun becomes more present, nature is slowly signaling the arrival of spring. Therefore, many people are thinking about bringing their houseplants back out onto the balcony, terrace, or into the yard.

TL;DR
- Geraniums, lobelia, begonias, petunias, and lavender can be moved outside in early March, provided they are protected from cold winds and frost.
- These plants should be placed in sheltered, sunny spots and protected from night frosts.
- Orchids, ficus, peace lilies, kalanchoe, and camellias are sensitive to cold and should remain indoors until outdoor temperatures are stable.
- Sudden temperature changes can harm sensitive plants, leading to leaf drop or damaged flowers.
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