Rick Pudwell shows how to re-pot house plants and Booker T. Leigh explains lawn watering. This week on the Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, Rick Pudwell, Director of Horticulture at the ...
When buying a planter, there’s more to consider than just how it looks. The type of pot you use for your indoor plants can determine how healthy — or unhealthy — they are, according to EJ Kaga, CEO of ...
Repotting houseplants during winter revitalizes them and combats seasonal boredom, offering gardening enthusiasts a rewarding ...
Spring and the garden beckon, but there is one last task for the indoor gardener. Houseplants, which are trendy again, need re-potting every year or two to remain vigorous and healthy. Many of these ...
Put your peace lily into the new pot and fill in around it with more fresh potting soil. Leave at least an inch between the ...
Men’s Journal aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Caring for houseplants is akin to nurturing tiny ecosystems.
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 ...