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How to Up-Pot Your Seedlings Without Messing Them Up
Most seeds are grown in seed trays or blocks, but at some point, these seedlings will outgrow their cell or block and require more soil for their roots to grow. In some cases, the weather aligns and ...
We’re a couple of months out from getting our tomato and pepper seedlings in our backyard garden beds, but we can get a head start on our warm-weather gardens by pulling out our seed trays and heat ...
Moving with a plant is delicate business. They could be jostled too much and their leaves risk breakage—they could even be knocked over entirely. And after all that, they’ve got to acclimate to a new ...
Mama jade plant, her “son,” “grandson” and the rest of the “family” winter inside Dennis Denenberg’s home. Native to the eastern cape of South Africa, these succulents thrive in sunny, dry weather. So ...
Pretty much everything about moving is hard and annoying and makes you swear that you’ll never move again. But moving with a large collection of (or even a few) houseplants is even trickier. You want ...
In recent years, the Instant Pot has soared in popularity as a one-stop shop for pressure-cooking, sautéing, steaming and boiling. Its multi-uses have made it a useful appliance to easily prepare ...
Houseplants thrive outdoors during the summer. Increased light, humidity and water provide ideal growing conditions for most plants. To keep that new lush growth, it's time to move plants back indoors ...
Indoor herbs will not live as long or grow as quickly as they might in their native climate, but you can still enjoy them ...
Plants are relatively robust—pack them snugly and wrap their pots in bubble wrap for security. It's best to transport them by car so you can control the temperature and conditions. For plants you no ...
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