How to Protect Artificial Plants Outside

For many people, part of having a beautiful garden includes having eye-catching plants that makes the area feel homely, lively and fills the empty spaces. However, not everyone is blessed with a green thumb to keep unique plants alive. For those, artificial plants are generally preferred over real plants. But can you put artificial plants outside? And how do you prevent them from fading and cracking? Well, today we are gonna tell you how to protect artificial plants outside in your garden.

Overview:

Can I put small artificial plants outside?

How do you protect artificial plants outside?

How do you keep artificial plants from fading outside?

How do you clean dirty artificial plants?

Will silk flowers last outside?

Firstly, can I put artificial plants outside?

Yes you can, but it does depend on how the artificial plant is treated and where you plan on keeping them. A climate-controlled room is ideal for fake plants, because they don’t usually come prepared for the wear and tear of outdoor use. Even so, you can put your prized fake plants outdoors if you go about it the right way and understand how to protect artificial plants outside.

The most common issues when it comes to placing artificial plants outside, is that their colour can fade, they get dirty quickly and the leaves can crack. So here are a few tips and tricks so you know how to protect artificial plants outside.

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Our tips on how to protect outdoor artificial plants

An untreated artificial plant that is kept in full sunlight will fade and crack over time. Having UV-treated artificial plants, however, gives them the best chance of surviving those hot, dry summer months.

To do this, use a can of UV protection spray to dust the leaves, stems, blooms and other parts of the plant. Because fake plants are generally already waterproofed, a good UV resistant spray will effectively weatherproof the plants for you and create a nice protective layer that allows you to place your artificial plants outside.

How do you keep artificial plants from fading outside?

In order to prevent artificial plants from fading outdoors, start by removing any debris from your artificial plants. You can use a can of compressed air to effectively remove the debris, or you can use a hair dryer on a low setting. Once you have removed the excess, you can grab a clean feather duster, and with a gentle touch, manually remove the remaining debris.

You then need to limit the amount of full sun the plant receives. Your best option is to display the artificial plants under an awning or patio where they will receive the most shade. We also recommend turning the plant regularly so if any fading occurs it will be evenly spread rather than on one side.

How do you clean dirty artificial plants?

Once you’ve figured out how to protect artificial plants outside, you will still need to care for them like you would with real plants. Just like anything else that is exposed to the outdoor elements, they are likely to get dirty and dusty – so to keep them looking their best, you should know how to clean dirty artificial flowers and plants.

In order to safely clean these plants, be sure to handle them gently as they may already be weakened from being exposed to the outdoor elements. Regular cleaning is important as the longer you let the dirt build up, the harder it is to remove.

There are products, such as the CQURE, which are waterless solutions to remove dust and small particles from silk flowers and plants. These products are great for silk flowers as some colours may run if they get wet.

Alternatively, a gentle method for cleaning artificial plants is to use a light touch and non-irritating cleaning materials such as gentle dish soap. One of the easiest and most common methods is to fill a sink or bowl with room temperature water and add some dish soap. Then, just move the leaves around inside of the soapy water and remove it again, blotting it dry.

Another alternative is to spray a diluted mixture of vinegar and water on the leaves before letting them air dry. Before spraying the entire plant, it’s best to test the spray on a small leaf first to ensure the colour doesn’t fade.

Will silk flowers last outside?

Silk flowers will typically only last around two or three months in direct sunlight if they are placed outside without being treated. After this time, you may notice that they begin to crack and fade. If you know how to protect artificial plants outside, then silk flowers can be preserved for much longer.

By understanding how to protect artificial plants outside, they can have their place in your garden, as well as inside. With these tips in mind, you can shop our wide range of artificial plants, artificial flowers and florist supplies online today and enjoy peace of mind that you will get the most out of our beautiful selection for seasons to come.

People also asked:

What are artificial flowers made of?

Artificial flowers can be made from a number of different materials. These include everything from cotton, rubber, latex, sateen, silk, rayon and more.

How to pot artificial plants and flowers?

Take a brick of dry floral foam and cut it down to a size that fits in your pot. Arrange the flowers and greenery how you would with fresh flowers, and insert the stems into the foam.

Are artificial plants out of style?

Artificial plants never go out of style. If you arrange them well and do your part to keep them clean, hardly anyone will tell the difference. They’re a great way to add greenery to any space.

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