Please refer to the related link below then go to page 17 in the E-Book there is step by step instructions with photos, it is in PDF format so you will need to have Adobe reader on your computer.
early spring
It's easy. Try to find a good clump that is rooted, where the "vine" part is in the ground I have done that and I have also transplanted it like you would transplant Ivy...dig up a rooted strand, replant it and cover it in soil and water it.
The gardener transplanted the tomato from the pot to the garden bed.When my heart fails I hope to be able to get a heart transplant.
You put them in the ground or in a small pot then transplant into your garden when they are bigger
Depends on how large the pot is? I gallon, I'd transplant.... 5 gallons keep it in there.
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Frangipani, the common name for Plumeria, can be rooted from the tips of new stems or from longer stems or branches that are new growth. Plumeria is resilient and easy to transplant. Overwatering a newly transplanted Plumeria branch may be harmful. See the related links, below.
Carefully separate them at the roots and transplant them in another pot. Make sure you give them some plant food when you first transplant them. Keep them watered and they will grow. I started out with 1 about 6 years ago and now I have 7.
Carefully. If you need to handle it out of its pot fold a sheet of newspaper up and use it wrapped round the plant to let you handle it.
Just cut it off and put it in dirt. Water. I have actually thrown it out in the yard as I was cleaning out another plant and the dar n thing just rooted.
I actually just plant the avocado pit after eating the avocado. I place the pit sideways in a pot of good quality potting mix, water it, and watch it grow. If you live in a warm climate, you can transplant it after it gets to about 2 feet tall. If you live where the weather gets pretty cold in the winter, just transplant it to a larger pot when it gets too big for the original pot. I also do the same with seeds from lemons and limes.
do you consume more pot than before?