- Shannon joined Garden Supply Company during COVID and takes care of houseplants and tropical plants.
- The houseplant industry exploded during COVID; interest in rare plants has tapered off, but basics and standards remain popular.
- Snake plants, also known as mother-in-law's tongue, are Shannon's favorite due to their hardiness and variety.
- Ideal time to repot houseplants is at the beginning or end of the growing season, not during dormancy in winter.
- Using a nursery pot inside a decorative pot has multiple benefits, including reduced weight and easier monitoring of the plant's health.
- Customers need to learn about their plants' specific needs, as factors like humidity, sunlight, and proximity to air vents affect their growth.
- When repotting, increase pot size by no more than two inches to ensure the roots can colonize the space and prevent stagnant water.
- Overwatering is a common reason for houseplant failure; establish a consistent watering schedule and check moisture levels.
- Use warm water and consider adding soap to help with water absorption and break surface tension.
- For exterior plants, soapy water can help with dry spots in the lawn or soil under hedges.
- Maintain consistent watering and monitor plant needs for healthier houseplants.
- The podcast hosts recommend feeling plants and checking for moisture, not just watering on a schedule.
- Repotting during the growing season is ideal to avoid disrupting growth.
- Experiment with different soil types to accommodate various watering habits and preferences.
04/18/23 • 13 min
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