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Check out this simple trick to prevent irregular growth and root suffocation due to an all-too-common issue in the garden—root-bound plants. This problem has a simple solution that lies in prevention, ...
With the arrival of spring, it is time to start thinking about getting into the garden and adding new plants. Each time I remove a plant from its container, I am looking for circling roots, which is ...
Sounds like you definitely need to transplant your plants into larger containers. Water your plants thoroughly first and then gently remove them from their containers. Place them into the larger ...
Becoming root-bound can be a death sentence for plants, or at minimum stunt their growth. Luckily, one TikToker shared a simple 10-second solution to the problem in a recent video. Plants are ...
Simple 1′ x 2′ air prune beds. Have you ever thought about starting plants for your own food forest, or growing trees and shrubs with the intention to plant them out somewhere else? Have you ever ...
Q: Can you please tell me what's wrong with my 20-year-old peace lily? [The reader sent a photo.] It continues to put on new leaves and looks healthy, but it is droopy, droopy, droopy. It does not ...
Question: I’m going to be planting some fruit trees this spring, and I’m wondering if it’s better for me to buy the trees in a big pot from a nursery or if I should get them from a mail order place ...
A. There are several signs that houseplants can exhibit when they are pot-bound. First check the frequency you are watering the houseplant. Do you notice that the potting mix dries out quickly even ...
The plant is likely the Guava (Psidium guajava), a common fruit tree that can be grown in a large pot. It needs a sunny spot and a well-draining growing medium to thrive. Your plant seems to have been ...