You know the feeling—sweat dripping, sun blazing, shovel sticking to the dirt like glue. Root pruning in summer can feel like a slow-motion workout you never signed up for. But once the air turns ...
"Root pruning" sounds like such a brutal way to treat a plant. Yet it's a periodic necessity once any potted plant has grown as large as you want it to. Potted plants — like other plants — grow, and ...
SINCE JANUARY IS almost over, and it starts the year off with that extra 31st day, how about I sneak in one more “extra” article about pruning? I do this in response to a client who was asking about ...
WELL, IT APPEARS the rainy fall weather has arrived, which is a good thing. As is seeing snow up in the mountains. As promised last week, I will explain the advantages to several types of root pruning ...
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If your houseplants won't stop turning yellow, look beneath the soil surface: root-bound plants
Root-bound houseplants are those that have run out of room in their pots. Not repotting them could lead to the death of the plant. Here, we explain all.
There are a number of, dare I say, thorny problems that many of us wrestle with in our gardens, myself included. Ahead of ...
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