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Repot your plant Place your plant on top of the fresh soil and fill in the empty space around it so it stays upright. You don’t have to fill it all the way to the top or pack the soil down.
Learn how to repot a large Swiss cheese plant (Monstera) with our step-by-step guide and boost growth by giving your ...
Taking good care of a plant can mean it gets too big for its container. But knowing how to repot a plant can save your houseplants.
Repotting can be stressful for you and your plant, but it doesn’t have to be. Here are some tips and easy steps to repot your plant and help it thrive.
Signs that it’s time to repot your plant In general, you’re going to want to repot young plants that tend to grow quickly every six months to one year, and more mature plants every few years.
How to Repot a Plant Without Killing It To repot a plant, make sure you have your tools and supplies ready before you start, to minimize the amount of time the plant is out of a container.
If you're scared of moving your plants, you're not alone. Learn here exactly how to repot a plant without killing it, according to experts.
Learn when and how to repot your plants.
We consulted top plant experts for their advice on how to repot houseplants without killing them—and which products you need to get the job done.
Transplanting your indoor houseplants is easier than you think. Here's how to repot a plant in five steps, including all the tools you need. The whole process will take around 10 minutes.