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Pot, then repot!

Pot, then repot!
GARDEN

Making a beautiful home garden with your houseplants is easy and can add so much to your home's curb appeal. By adding some greenery and flowers, you can make your garden the talk of the neighborhood. But while expanding your home garden you may come across a situation where the plants look cramped in the current pots due to continuous growth.

If your houseplant is looking a bit cramped in its current pot, it might be time to repot it. 

Follow these simple steps and your plant will thank you for it!

  1. Choose a new pot that is slightly larger than the current one. This will give your plant some extra room to grow.
  2. Add some fresh potting mix to the new pot.
  3. Gently remove your plant from its current pot. Be careful not to damage the roots.
  4. Place the plant in the new pot and fill in any gaps with more potting mix.
  5. Water the plant well and give it some time to adjust to its new home.

Wasn’t that easy? It is advisable to repot plants when a cramped situation like this arises. This helps the plant breathe and stay fresh. With a little effort, you can have a beautiful home garden that will be the envy of your friends and neighbors. So get started today and enjoy the benefits of having plants in your home!