You may have heard that houseplants should never be repotted during the winter. But while repotting plants in wintertime is less than ideal, it may be necessary in certain circumstances. Whether ...
It's best to avoid repotting houseplants during winter dormancy, but there are some cases where it's a good idea. Repot plants with issues like broken pots, potbound roots, pest problems, root rot, ...
Repotting is one of the best ways to keep houseplants healthy, but when winter rolls around, many plant parents hesitate. Is it better to wait until spring, or can you safely move a plant to a bigger ...
Starting seeds inside under lights isn’t the only way to get young plants growing ahead of our frost-free growing season. A lot of gardeners are discovering the little-known option of “winter-sowing,” ...
Houseplants can change the whole vibe of a room for the better. However, unlike other pieces of home décor, you can't leave them to their own devices once you arrange them on, say, a bookshelf.
Most houseplants need to be repotted once every year or two. There are obvious signs when it's time to repot, like roots growing out of the bottom of the pot. Choose a pot that's 1 to 2 inches larger ...
Q: I’m in a bit of a quandary and want to see what you think. I have lots of houseplants. Trouble is, I will be out of town for weeks when it’s time to traditionally repot houseplants, usually in ...
Houseplants provide beauty and green indoors throughout the year. As spring weather approaches and the days get warmer and longer, indoor plants can start thriving. Iowa State University Extension and ...