Are your container plants looking tired or stressed out?
It might be because they donโ€™t belong together. In this short tip, Coach Matt explains why itโ€™s critical to group plants with similar water and soil needs โ€” especially in pots and containers.

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Simple yet elegant. Taking care of your containerized stuff. You could have something as simple as an emerald arborite with bedding impatience down below. Water needs are about the same, which is why I put the two together. They like to stay constantly moist and they don’t really appreciate drying out too much, especially these guys. But take a look. Look how full and nice it is. The beginning of August. This has put on about four inches of growth this year. And these guys have gone from six-pack cell packs to that. And they get watered every other day.

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  1. ๐Ÿ’ง Donโ€™t make this container mistake!
    Always group plants with similar water and soil needs โ€” mixing the wrong ones can lead to overwatering or underwatering and stressed-out plants.

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