Hi Violet, Thanks for your question. Your double impatiens can be either a house plant or grown outdoors. They are best known as garden bed plants that provide a pop of color throughout the growing season, but are also well suited for containers and hanging baskets. Since impatiens are a tropical plant, they are very sensitive to cold and should not be put outdoors or planted until there is no threat of frost.
Impatiens need rich, moist, and well-drained soil and do best in partial shade. They need regular water, so keep them moist, but not too wet. Impatiens grown in containers or hanging baskets will need more water.
Hi Violet, Thanks for your question. Your double impatiens can be either a house plant or grown outdoors. They are best known as garden bed plants that provide a pop of color throughout the growing season, but are also well suited for containers and hanging baskets. Since impatiens are a tropical plant, they are very sensitive to cold and should not be put outdoors or planted until there is no threat of frost.
Impatiens need rich, moist, and well-drained soil and do best in partial shade. They need regular water, so keep them moist, but not too wet. Impatiens grown in containers or hanging baskets will need more water.