Q. I have a plumeria that I purchased in Hawaii in June 2002. It was a 6-inch stem that I planted and babied, and I was stunned to find it blooming in June of this year. It is now 12 inches tall and ...
Repotting a plant may seem like an easy task. However, according to many garden and plant experts, you could be making mistakes that could dramatically impact your plant's overall well-being. From ...
Heinrich says that circling roots at the surface and around the edges of the container are signs that it's time to repot. "If you see almost nothing but thick roots with very little soil when you pull ...
Island Plumeria open house: Plumeria plants for sale, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. 9230 Vanalden Ave., Northridge. 818-970-2483. Cherry Blossom Garden Club meeting: Steve Hartman, from the Los Angeles-Santa Monica ...
Russell McLendon is a science writer with expertise in the natural environment, humans, and wildlife. He holds degrees in journalism and environmental anthropology. Knowing how to repot a plant is an ...
Q: My plumeria is root-bound in a 13-inch diameter pot. Should I repot it now or wait for dormancy? Or does it like being root bound? — C.W., Houston A: Plumerias are best with ample root room. The ...
Keeping a woody plant looking good in a pot is largely a question of knowing when to repot it. As a guide, once every two years is about right. But some plants need repotting sooner and others can ...
Maybe your favorite pothos isn’t looking so hot lately, or you just want to get rid of the ugly green planter your snake plant or philodendron came in. Either way, it's time to repot! Repotting a ...
Your home is nothing without plants. I said it and I meant it. Covering corners, tabletops and window sills in greenery is a must for any home interior. Not only are indoor plants aesthetically ...
Whether you’ve kept a fiddle-leaf fig alive for years or you’ve killed more succulents than you can count, repotting a houseplant can be a daunting task. If you want your plant to thrive, though, it’s ...