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Are You Repotting Your House Plants

Many people make the mistake of repotting their new house plant as soon as they bring their new plant home. Do you know why? I don’t! I guess people feel good when they are digging in the dirt!

Most of the plants you buy will be in a plastic or azalea pot and generally, the plants you purchase can stay in their growing pot for a long time. True, the pots aren’t the most attractive and sometimes the plant may be a little top heavy and unstable.

So if repotting isn’t the best idea what is? How about double potting or cache potting?

Are Your House Plants Talking

How many times have you run out to the local nursery or garden center and bought a new house plant with the best of intentions.

You spend a lot of time looking over the plants and think you’ve picked the right plant… of course you just “ASSUME” you have the right amount of light.

Your House Plants do talk to you - Learn what they are saying…

Selecting House Plants

How many times when buying a new house plant in a nursery or garden center, you head straight for the biggest, fullest house plant you could find? Is that really the best choice?

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It’s possible to get “More with Less” Yes you read that right. You may get a house plant that will do better, be easier to maintain, easier to water and overall get more enjoyment from.

Ready to learn how and why? Learn how Less is More with house plants - here!

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