Although the rollercoaster of weather the UK has experienced over the last week may make it hard to believe, spring is officially here. And with the arrival of spring comes another important ...
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 ...
“For most plants, a general potting mix is best, but for growing veggies, you may want to choose a more nutrient-rich potting ...
Learn from plant experts about when it's okay to repot houseplants even in winter and when it's best to wait until spring.
Once the root ball is out of the pot you will be able to clearly see how pot-bound the plant is. If the roots do not look like they have filled up the pot, you can slip the root ball back into the pot ...
Good news: the process of repotting plants is a fairly simple one. Generally speaking, plants will require a repot either annually or at least every two years to keep them looking their best for years ...
You may have heard that houseplants should never be repotted during the winter. But while repotting plants in wintertime is less than ideal, it may be necessary in certain circumstances. Whether ...
Melbourne plant master Craig Miller-Randle, author of Green Thumb and presenter on Gardening Australia, shares his tips for rehoming your leafy friends. You’ve worked out that your plant has outgrown ...
Orchids are a popular houseplant and moth orchids, Latin name Phalaenopsis, are the most common type of orchid grown in the UK. Love Orchids is a British Family Grower of orchids and Express.co.uk ...
It’s common to use tropical plants growing in containers to beautify our outdoor living areas. These plants often live two lives — spending summer outside when the weather is warm and going inside the ...