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Here's when you should—and shouldn't—repot your plants to ensure they're happy and healthy. Timing is everything when it comes to outdoor gardening. It's crucial to follow the right timing for ...
Whether you’re incorporating plants into your home decor or simply like to be surrounded by living things, houseplants inject vitality into any space. And caring for them can be a rewarding process, ...
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 ...
The best time to repot a houseplant is in spring, when its root system is actively growing and can quickly establish itself in its new home. But a fall repotting could be warranted if a plant has ...
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 ...
Repotting is one of the most fun parts of houseplant ownership — you get to pick a cool new pot and get your hands in the soil. One of the things that gets us repotting is when our plants become ...
Ever looked at your indoor plant and wondered if it’s happy in its pot? Sometimes, our green friends need a little more space to keep thriving. Repotting can feel intimidating, but catching the signs ...
The best time to repot a houseplant is in spring, when its root system is actively growing and can quickly establish itself in its new home. But a fall repotting could be warranted if a plant has ...