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  2. Why You Shouldn't Repot Houseplants in Winter (Plus 6 Times ...

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    Overgrown roots may emerge above the soil line, poke through the drainage holes in your plant’s pot, or tightly encircle the pot’s interior. ... Poor drainage. Potting soil degrades over time ...

  3. Drainage - Wikipedia

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    By providing adequate drainage in planters, it supports optimal plant growth and contributes to the overall success of gardening or landscaping projects. [4] Drainage options for the planter include: Surface drains are typically used to manage runoff from paved surfaces, such as sidewalks and parking lots.

  4. Container garden - Wikipedia

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    Hanging baskets Suitable for trailing plants, hanging baskets can be suspended from ceilings, walls, or specially designed stands, adding vertical interest and maximizing space in small gardens. Window boxes These containers fit on windowsills, and are suitable for flowers, herbs, and small vegetables. Wall planters

  5. Houseplant - Wikipedia

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    However, all potted plants should have drainage holes to prevent root rot. Most houseplants are species that have adapted to survive in a temperature range between 15 and 25 °C (59 and 77 °F) year-round, as those adapted for temperate environments require winter temperatures outside of normal indoor conditions. [ 4 ]

  6. Weep (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Weep hole. A weep, a weep hole, or a weep-brick is a small opening that allows water to drain from within an assembly. Weeps are located at the bottom of the object to allow for drainage; the weep hole must be sized adequately to overcome surface tension.

  7. Flower box - Wikipedia

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    Flower boxes may also be used to line decks, patios, porches, steps, and sidewalks and they can even be hung from railings. [1] Wood, brick, metal, fiberglass and cellular PVC can all be used in flower box construction, with wood being a classical material of choice. A typical wooden container will last 3–5 years before showing signs of rot.

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