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Moving 101 – Tips to Help You Move Your Plants

One of the most anxiety-provoking things in every moving process has to do with the transportation of any kind of living thing besides human.

This involves the transportation of pets and especially plants, which come with a lot of special considerations and intricacies, setting them apart from the process of moving unanimated, non-living stuff like furniture, clothes or documents.

In this article we are going to focus on our green friends and we will cover the basic aspects and tips that are not only really easy to apply, but that is going to make the moving process way less complicated and stressful. So, let’s get started.

Anticipate

The process of moving your leafy folks starts three weeks prior to the moving. In this stage of the process, you’ll check out everything you need to know in order to decide which plants are going with you and which plants should be given away. Consider the weather and federal regulations.

There are some countries with legal regulations on the subject of plant moving. For example, in the United States, the states of California, Arizona, and Florida are the strictest states when it comes to this particular matter.

Therefore, it is important for you to contact the natural resources department of your destined state, in order to clear any doubt about which plants can come with and which ones cannot. It is important for you to re-pot the plants you have in clay pots, into same-size tough plastic pots, in order to make the moving process more practical.

Prune

This is the key process to prevent your plants from getting damaged. Even though the process seems easy, there are some tips worth considering in order to prune your plants like a pro.

First, you need to make sure you have the right set of tools. This applies to any kind of plant you might have, as sharp, clean-cut tools can make the process a lot easier, as well as keep the plants in a healthy state. Even though to each one his own, there are 4 basic tools that most plants require. Those being:

  • hand pruners
  • loopers
  • shearers
  • saws

Another preparation you need to have is to know whether it is the right time to prune or not. Pruning your green friends in the wrong season of the year can do more harm than good, as it may result in fewer flowers and fruits when done too early.

To avoid this, it is necessary for you to investigate the guidelines as well as the pruning times for each type of plant.

When plants are pruned right not only do they become healthier, but they also become way less difficult to transport, as they grow up more compact, making the moving process way more efficient.

Check for Plagues

This is crucial, not only for the health of the plants but also for your own. This process is recommended to be done 1 week before moving day, and here we share some tips on how to effectively find and control plagues on your plants.

First, you have to be familiar with the most common pests that can affect your houseplants. Normally they need to be properly identified in the leaves, in the soil, or in the trunks, so that you are better prepared in how to control them. The most common pests are:

  • common brown scale
  • mealybugs
  • aphids
  • common whitefly
  • red spider mites
  • fungus gnats
  • thrips

If you happen to find any of these pests on your plants, the best thing you can do is to isolate them from the healthy ones and replace the soil as well as the pots. Doing these steps can help your plants to fully recover. However, this can take many days or even weeks. That’s why doing this before moving, is vital.

Prepare Your Boxes

The night before the moving or even on the same day, you can prepare your cardboard boxes so that they’re suitable for your plants. To do so, it is recommended to choose boxes that perfectly fits the size of the plant and cover the empty space with paper or dish packs, in order for the plant to be secured from the bottom.

Also, it is important that the plants can breathe while they’re inside the boxes. Use a screwdriver to make a series of holes in the sides of the box or make use of a lance or any pointy object that has the same thickness.

Finally, the lid of your boxes needs to be loosely fastened, as this will promote better air circulation throughout the transport. Another key point is to properly mark the lids with crucial information about what’s inside. This helps you avoid confusion and make the moving process easier.

If you happen to live in Edmonton, ALTA STORAGE | Portable Storage and Moving Solutions in Edmonton offer the best solutions for your moving process. They offer a variety of cardboard boxes of different sizes as well as PODS containers and moving tools that can make your moving process feel like a piece of cake.

Make Sure They Go in Last

This is definitely the kind of object you don’t want to put in your moving truck. Therefore, it is better for you to pack your plants last because of the fragile nature of the plants, as they tend to break when heavy objects are put on them.

Finally, make sure your plants are properly placed in a safe place in your vehicle, in order to prevent possible accidents related to a tough road. This can be especially important in situations where the moving process is going to be long, or both the road conditions and the weather is tough.

 

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