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It’s A New Plant “If it’s a new plant, you can almost bet that you’ll need to repot it within six months,” Greene advises. This is because plant shops typically sell plants when they ...
Even if you’ve already potted your plant once before, you might need to do so again once it outgrows its home. You wouldn’t wear the same sized shoes if your feet kept growing, would you? We asked ...
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 ...
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.
Step one of the repotting process is working out whether your plants actually need to be repotted in the first place. According to Spink, the best way to tell whether or not you need to repot your ...
So your plant needs a new home. Do you just plop it into a new pot and hope for the best? Not so fast. If your plant looks like it’s outgrowing its current container, then you need to know the ...
A planter that's too small will restrict a tomato plant's growth, so you need to repot them if they're getting large.Most tomatoes need to be repotted once before they're moved outdoors, and any ...
You'll also need to repot a plant when it starts outgrowing its home. Roots emerging from a pot’s drainage hole are one obvious sign that it’s time for a change.
If your tomatoes are thriving, you may need to move them to a bigger pot. Here's how to repot your tomato plants without killing them.