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How Do You Pack Plants For Moving?

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How Do You Pack Plants For Moving?

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• Check on certain government restrictions and regulations with regard to the transportation of certain type of plants. • Transplant them into clean, sterile plastic pots at least two to three weeks in advance is mandatory. The plants require some time for acclimatization. Repotting the right way is essential because it might cause immense harm to the plants. • Dig out shrubs and wrap them. The roots should be surrounded by enough soil with the right amount of moisture in it. Too much or too little water could be detrimental to the shrubs. Wrapping the base with a plastic bag up to around the stem is advised. In order to secure the leaves, cover it using newspaper or plastic with poked holes for air supply. Once the shrubs have been individually packaged, arrange them inside boxes which are insulated for protection from temperature fluctuations. • Water the plants as soon as possible when you reach the destination. • Clear the dead leaves. Allow at least a week’s time for the plants to

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