Set your potted plant in the center of the foil paper. Slip your hands, palms facing up, under the foil paper and toward the plant on each side of the pot. Draw your hands upward to pull the foil paper up around the pot. Continue to pull the foil paper upward around the pot allowin...
If you want to transplant potted Mums into the garden to grow as perennials, do this at least 4 to 6 weeks before the first frost date to give them time to get used to their new location. Note that many florist-variety Mums may not survive the winter outside because they are not as...
Come the spring, it’s time to cut back your mums, stopping about July 4th. Going too long into July can hinder fall flowers. When left to their own, they may grow leggy and unable to hold up blossoms. Pinch back your plant to maintain a compact shape. Without pruning, your summer b...
Lifespan of Potted Mint Plants Potted mint plants also regrow every year, so they survive for many years. Unless the potting soil is very poor, this plant should last for more than 5 years. It is recommended to replant mint into fresh soil every 2-3 years to enhance its rich flavor an...
Alocasia Polly roots are sensitive to disturbance and will signal this stress to you by wilting, dropping its leaves, or the leaves turning yellow shortly after being repotted. Solution Don’t change drastically from the potting mix you used before, and handle the base very gently when changing...
Revive a touch of vintage charm in your home with a DIY Macramé Plant Hanger, courtesy of Crush Mag Online. This easy-to-follow guide empowers you to make a stylish and space-saving planter with just rope and a few knots. Cut the rope into equal lengths, tie a tassel at the bottom...