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 ...
There's no short supply of advice for packing to move from one home to another, as well as tips for efficiently unpacking after a move. But if you're a plant lover, moving brings new challenges. After ...
If you are like me, you brought your plants out to the patio or deck for spring and summer. They benefit from the natural rain and can make quite a lovely outdoor display. If you read my article from ...
Moving can be stressful.for people and their houseplants. However, if you are moving houses or apartments and you want to bring your plants with you — and have them survive — there are a few things ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Bringing outdoor plants inside is how you save tender favorites and keep your collection going, but small mistakes turn into big problems ...
Truth be told, I have never been a fan of moving houseplants outdoors for summer only to have to move them back indoors a few months later. The challenges of acclimating plants to the different ...
I have some shrubs that are too crowded. I read that February and March are the best months to plant or move trees and shrubs. Is that really true given our rainy weather? Yes, although the weather is ...
If you’re already dreaming of colorful blooms and fresh veggies, now’s the time to get started indoors. Giving your plants a head start inside means they’ll be stronger and ready to thrive once spring ...