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* Palms rarely need repotting. Plant them in any well-drained potting soil. * Palm fronds are easily damaged. Place plants in an area away from foot traffic and allow them plenty of room.
The plant grows about 6 to 12 inches a year and likes to be more root-bound than many other potted plants; only repot every three to four years, in the spring.
Repotting a plant may seem like an easy task. However, according to many garden and plant experts, you could be making mistakes that could dramatically impact your plant's overall well-being. From ...
The lady palm plant is a great choice for a houseplant for various reasons -- among them, they're easy to grow and improve air quality. Learn more.
Palm plants are a diverse category, but most found in the home require similar care; here, an expert from NYC plant shop The Sill offers tips.
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