15 Full Sun Perennials For Hardiness Zone 7
If you live in USDA hardiness zone 7, you likely have plenty of areas in your garden that get drenched in full sun conditions. If you've decided to add some perennials this season, finding the perfect pairing for sunny climates can be a bit of a challenge! In this article, we take a look at our favorite sun friendly perennial plants for zone 7 gardens!
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How to repot a lemon lime ficus tree indoors 🪴
Houseplants usually will only need to be repotted once a year depending on how fast they are able to grow. If you can try, it’s best to repot in the spring right before the growing season starts so your houseplant can grow into its new home. But how do you know that it’s time to repot? • If your roots are growing through the bottom of the pot • If the roots are growing out of the top of the soil • If your houseplant is growing slower than normal and it’s the growing season • If your houseplant dries out much quicker than normal Repotting is super easy and here’s how to do it: • You’ll want to remove your houseplant from its current pot • Loosen up the roots on the bottom so that they aernt growing in a circle from being root bound • Remove as much of the old soil mix as yo
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