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  2. Will Euonymus Grow Indoors Year-Round? How to Keep This ... - AOL

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    A 4-inch-tall euonymus is fine in a 6-inch pot for starters. If it came in a plastic nursery pot, replant it in a permanent pot about an inch larger in diameter and as deep.

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    6-Inch Red Poinsettia. ... In March or April, plant it in a pot one size up; that is, if it's in a 6-inch container, transfer to an 8-inch one. ... Breakwater Bay Bunya Resin Nursery Pot. $45.99 ...

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    Remember, there’s no need to harden your seedlings off before planting them in pots or prepared garden soil. Related: The 11 Best Seed-Starting Soil Mixes of 2024 Tips

  5. Flowerpot - Wikipedia

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    Pots designated #1–#100 nominally have the volume of that many gallons, but in fact a #1 pot has a capacity of 0.625 gallons (a "trade gallon"). There is also a Small Plant series: SP1, 6.5–8.0 in 3; SP2, 13.0–15.0 in 3; SP3, 20.0–30.0 in 3; SP4, 51–63 in 3; SP5, 93–136 in 3. An SP4 pot is commonly called a "4-inch" or "quart ...

  6. Plug (horticulture) - Wikipedia

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    Plug plants are young plants raised in small, individual cells, ready to be transplanted into containers or a garden. [2] Professionally raised vegetable/flowering plants in controlled conditions during their important formative period (the first 4–6 weeks) can help to ensure plant health [ 2 ] and for plants to reach their maximum potential ...

  7. Container garden - Wikipedia

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    Plants are usually re-potted according to the size of their root system. Most plants need to be re-potted every few years because they become "pot-" or "root-bound". A plants' roots can sense its surroundings, including the size of the pot it is in, and increasing the pot size allows plant size to increase proportionally. [6]

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