Bringing outdoor inside
- Philobg
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Hi, I would like to bring some of my out door trees inside, I live in the west of Ireland, can I bring a cypress in? Oak? Any advice is greatly appreciated
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No and no...
Advice: don't bring them inside, they will die
Advice: don't bring them inside, they will die
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I would not do this.
Indoor climate is very dry, and these trese are supposed to be/go dormant.
Why do you want to do this?
Indoor climate is very dry, and these trese are supposed to be/go dormant.
Why do you want to do this?
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Sorry I didn't mean for ever, I just want to enjoy them more and alternate them inside and outside do you think it could damage them?
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I wouldn't do it for more than a couple of days at a time ever... remember trees don't move.
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Alternating outside/inside will kill them even faster
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Fair enough thanks, just make a few indoor ones ya
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