As spring approaches, many home gardeners find themselves eager to refresh their indoor and outdoor plants by repotting.
Follow these simple steps for a happier houseplant.
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Most houseplants need to be repotted once every year or two. There are obvious signs when it's time to repot, like roots growing out of the bottom of the pot. Choose a pot that's 1 to 2 inches larger ...
Repotting houseplants is a popular topic among home gardeners, but just how often should you be doing it? Many plant ...
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Your home is nothing without plants. I said it and I meant it. Covering corners, tabletops and window sills in greenery is a must for any home interior. Not only are indoor plants aesthetically ...
Whether you’ve kept a fiddle-leaf fig alive for years or you’ve killed more succulents than you can count, repotting a houseplant can be a daunting task. If you want your plant to thrive, though, it’s ...
Help plants thrive with our handy repotting how-to guide. A surefire sign your plant needs to be repotted is the presence of visible roots. Once plant roots make their unwanted presence known along ...
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