AllExperts > House Plants 
Search      
House Plants
Volunteer
Answers to thousands of questions
 Home · More House Plants Questions · Answer Library  · Encyclopedia ·
More House Plants Answers
Question Library

Ask a question about House Plants
Volunteer
Experts of the Month
Expert Login

Awards

About Us
Tell friends
Link to Us
Disclaimer

 
 
 
 
About Diana Hamilton
Expertise
I can answer questions related to flowering and non-flowering house plants, and herbs. I do not know very much about cactus, orchids and bonsai

Experience
For 20 years I owned a florist where I sold cut flowers and all types of house plants and accessories and gave advice to my customers.

Publications
I have not had any writings published but I have presented gardening programmes on television, showing viewers how to care for their plants, giving them ideas on suitable plants, discussed problems with experts in different fields and given practical demonstrations on growing seeds, planting tubs and hanging baskets, watering, feeding, pruning etc.

Education/Credentials
I am completely self-taught

Awards and Honors
I have exhibited plants and flower arrangements in many Flower Shows winning many prizes.

 
   

You are here:  Experts > Style > Interior Decorating > House Plants > mexican bird of paradise

House Plants - mexican bird of paradise


Expert: Diana Hamilton - 8/12/2009

Question
I was given a mexican bird of paradise that is potted. Can it stay in the pot indoors or does it need to be transplanted outdoors?

Answer
Dear Jenn,

Yes it can be grown in a pot indoors but I would, if it were my plant, transplant it into my garden [if I had one!!] as they look gorgeous growing in large clumps.  

However if you want to keep it in indoors then it must be in a position where it gets plenty of light but not direct sunlight as it will dry out quickly.  It should initially be given a thorough watering and then rewatered when the surface soil is dry.  If it is a small plant which hasn't flowered yet [flowering can take between 3 and 4 years] then repot it each spring.  However, if it is a mature flowering plant then do not repot as root restriction is necessary for annual blooming.  

I do hope you manage to keep it growing well as it is a spectacular plant and will give you a lot of pleasure I am sure.

Diana

Add to this Answer   Ask a Question


 
User Agreement | Privacy Policy | Kids' Privacy Policy | Help
Copyright  © 2008 About, Inc. AllExperts, AllExperts.com, and About.com are registered trademarks of About, Inc. All rights reserved.