All houseplants eventually outgrow their pots. At some point, your indoor plants need a bigger pot that can hold more soil to give their roots room to grow. Let a plant get root-bound, and it will ...
We all love a good indoor plant. They brighten up spaces and make great company. Some may worry about giving their plants enough sunlight or water, but there’s one factor they may not consider ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (WGHP) — Late winter and early spring is a ...
Caring for houseplants might seem daunting, but it doesn’t have to be. Repotting is a simple step you can take to keep your indoor plants healthy by reinvigorating the soil and boosting available ...
Soil mixtures are vital for houseplants. Let's cover how to repot an indoor plant! Did you know different plants need different soil mixtures? In this episode we travel to see our good friend Nika ...
Just before we head outside for warmer spring weather and gardening, it's a good idea to remember your indoor plants. Spring is the perfect time to repot and refresh your indoor plants, and Plant ...
Timing is everything when it comes to outdoor gardening. It's crucial to follow the right timing for planting, watering, harvesting, pruning, deadheading—and doing pretty much anything—to ensure ...
Heinrich says that circling roots at the surface and around the edges of the container are signs that it's time to repot. "If ...
Repotting a snake plant at the right time keeps it healthy for decades by preventing stress, pests, and growth problems.
March ushers in the countdown to spring and the outdoor gardening season. While waiting, spiff up the indoor plants, direct-seed cool crops and annuals under lights and finish outdoor pruning before ...