You know what plant parents say: “they grow up so fast,” and if you have a few seedlings yourself, chances are you get it. So, if those buds are already outgrowing their pots or you’re prepping for ...
Houseplants should be repotted once a year or so. Look for roots growing out of the bottom of the pot or peeking above the soil to know it's time.
Our editors independently select these products. Making a purchase through our links may earn Well+Good a commission The idea of repotting your favorite plants might make you anxious. While you know ...
Keeping a woody plant looking good in a pot is largely a question of knowing when to repot it. As a guide, once every two years is about right. But some plants need repotting sooner and others can ...
Meet the snake plant—aka Mother-in-Law’s Tongue (Sansevieria trifasciata)—the ultimate low-maintenance houseplant that’s as stylish as it is tough. Loved for its sleek, sword-like leaves, ...
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