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Moving Your Houseplants

5 tips to ensure your houseplants arrive in their new house in tip top shape

By FrontDoor.com | Published: 11/01/2007

Simple boxes will protect plants when you are only moving across town.

Simple boxes will protect plants when you are only moving across town.

1. If you're moving across town, simply pack your plants in open boxes. Be sure to cushion the sides of the pots with newspaper. Then, put the plants in the car, and head to your new house.

2. For taller plants, pack sphagnum moss into the top of each pot, then wrap the pot with plastic and tie it with string or tape. Then you can tip the plant on its side in the car without losing all the potting mix and making a mess.

3. If you're moving in the winter, wrap plants with newspaper before loading them because even a few seconds of exposure to extreme cold will injure them. If your garage is connected to your house, load your plants while the car is in the garage.

4. Traveling long distances with plants in a car is tricky, especially if you're making several overnight stops along the way. If you insist on doing it, treat your plants as you would your pet: Don't let them get too hot or too cold. If you leave them in the car for more than an hour, leave the windows in the car open slightly, and make sure they get enough water.

5. You can arrange to have plants shipped by land or air, but it's expensive and there are no guarantees. If you're moving a long distance, pick out three of your favorite plants and move them however you choose, then have a plant sale for the rest and use the money to buy new plants for your new house.

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