Move Your Home Plants On The Day Of The Move

 There is nothing that makes a home cozier, warmer, and more alive than indoor plants. Like your fragile antiques and furniture, moving plants need special attention. Take some time to consider whether it is best to move your plants or if you think they will not survive, and make sure you find a good home.

When You Can't Take Your Plants

If you move from one country to another, sometimes your plants cannot move with you. Before taking the plants, find out which species are allowed in your new country. It would be terrible to leave your precious plants in the hands of a border guard who may or may not have gardening skills.

Moving Plants On Your Own

One option is to move the plants yourself. Get yourself some sturdy boxes, cover them with plastic wrap, and place your plant inside. Place bubble wrap or foam between the pot and the box to ensure that the plant does not move or tilt during transport.



Transport In Plastic Pots

If you have small indoor plants, it is recommended that at least three weeks before your move-in date, you transplant them along with their clay pots into plastic containers. This will not only ensure that your clay pots will not break during transport, but it will also make your plants lighter and easier to transport and pack in the moving boxes.

Help Your Plants Adjust After the Move

When your plants arrive in your new home, be sure to remove the plastic immediately, remove them from their boxes, and give them some water. If you've transplanted them into plastic containers and want to put them back in their original pots. Be sure to wait a week before doing so.

If you are thinking of moving soon, do not hesitate to EkoMovers, specialized moving company ohio. We have a specialized team to help you have a successful move.

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