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should potted plants be repotted each year

containers are about 12″ in diameter and about 12″ deep.


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#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 06/02/2019 @ 11:56 am

It depends on the plant. Many plants like to be repotted, once or twice per year, and many don’t like to be moved ever once established. It is very plant specific.

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