If you love house plants but hate repotting, there are plants that need it a lot less than others. And you don't always need ...
Repotting your houseplants is an essential care task to keep them happy. Moving them into a larger home gives the roots more room to grow and provides your plants with a boost of fresh nutrients.
With all of this in mind, we put some of the most commonly asked questions about repotting to Meg Spink, Patch Plants’ resident plant doctor. From how you can tell when a plant needs repotting ...
Here’s how to save your plant from repotting shock. Repotting a plant is one of those basic steps every plant owner will have to take at some point, but the prospect of removing your leafy ...
If your plant’s roots or stems are mushy and ... But in winter, it’s best to repot houseplants indoors because tropical plants can be sensitive to even short periods of cold exposure.