Some plants that can transition well between indoor and outdoor environments include succulents, spider plants, snake plants, and pothos. When moving plants outdoors, gradually acclimate them to increased sunlight to prevent leaf scorch—start with a shaded spot and slowly introduce more light. Outdoor conditions usually mean faster drying soil, so you’ll likely need to water more often than indoors, but always check soil moisture first. Feed plants with a balanced fertilizer during their growing season, but reduce feeding when they’re indoors or during dormancy, and watch for pests that may hitch a ride inside!