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Moving your plants too
Moving house raises many removalist issues. Just like furniture, moving
plants creates many
problems. Especially if you're a green thumb.
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If you've created a vibrant plant collection, why not move them too?
It requires a little
planning and extra care. But I'm sure it's nothing a gardening enthusiast
can't handle!
Pre-removalist plant care
So you've made the hard decisions. You've identified which plants you're
keeping. That's a good
start. But to ensure a safe journey, there's a few key steps to
follow.
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Carry out these prior to the
removalist arriving:
- Prune plants (if possible) to reduce bulk
- Re-plant into plastic pots rather than breakable ceramic
- Treat plants for pests and bugs
- Keep well feed and watered to ensure peak health
- Take clippings (just in case!)
The idea is to keep your plants as healthy as possible. Particularly for
fragile smaller plants. Do this
and you'll reduce transport shock and aid the likelihood of survival.
Moving plant cartons
Just like furniture, moving plants requires special attention. For your
smaller plants, you're going to
need cartons. These will be the key to moving your beloved plants safely.
Just like plants, cartons
come in many shapes and sizes.
Matching the right plants to the right cartons is they key. After all,
there are many factors to consider
when packing. Apart from packing them securely, you€ll need to factor in
adequate ventilation.
You€ll also need to ensure plants remain moist. Also ensure enough space
between the top of the
plant and the carton lid. Lastly, and it may go without saying - advise which
way up the box is to be
packed. The last thing you want is a carton of dirt!
If you're moving interstate, check before you pack your plants. Not all
Australian states allow plants to move across borders.
Follow this carton advice and your plants should survive moving house.
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