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How to Move Plants to a New Home
Quick poll: Does the word 鈥渕oving鈥 trigger your anxiety? How about 鈥渕oving more than 100 plants鈥?
Former 91短视频 horticulturist Tom Weaver recently moved to Minnesota to start a new chapter. Along with his husband and dog, he brought his plant family, a love he has nurtured since childhood. 鈥淢y mom makes fun of me because I knew the Latin names of plants before I could read,鈥 he said.
Now he鈥檚 a proud plant parent to more than 100 plants. The collection is impressive, to be sure. But just how does one transport a thriving plant collection? As I prepared for my own move (only a few blocks away), I sat down with Weaver to learn how to make the transition happy and healthy for my green, leafy friends.
Research state restrictions for plants
鈥淔irst you have to consider鈥攊f you鈥檙e moving across state lines鈥攚hether you can even bring your plants,鈥 said Weaver. 鈥淐alifornia, Florida, Arizona 鈥 pretty much any warm-climate state has strict rules about what you can and cannot bring because there are so many agricultural pests.鈥 For a current listing, refer to the .
Sort and purge
Just as you might sell, donate, or trash unwanted clothes, take a good look at your plants. Toss any you don鈥檛 want to bring to your new home. 鈥淲hy bring something if you鈥檙e just going to throw it away once you get there?鈥 Weaver said. 鈥淣ow is the time to get rid of anything disease or insect-infested.鈥
Make cuttings of large plants you can鈥檛 move
If you鈥檙e like Weaver, you may want to take only a cutting of large specimens like his 6-foot monstera or 8-foot dracaena. Decide whether you want to bring the whole plant, or save room in your moving truck by taking a cutting (and gifting the large plant to a friend). 鈥淭he nice thing about aroid plants like monstera is the vines have roots growing all over the place,鈥 said Weaver. 鈥淵ou can easily chop a leaf off and root it without really having to think about it.鈥
Pack plants with care
Make sure plants are packed snugly in boxes so they don鈥檛 move and break. Weaver recommends wrapping plants in newspaper so dirt won鈥檛 spill, and so that plants like cacti don鈥檛 poke holes in their plant buddies.
Water plants before moving
Plants can tolerate two to three days in a box without any major problems, said Weaver. Just be sure to water them before you leave, especially if you鈥檙e driving through intense heat. 鈥淚f it鈥檚 going to be 100 degrees and you make pit stops along the way, your plants will get hot,鈥 said Weaver. 鈥淵ou鈥檒l want to water them enough to get them through the trip.鈥
Be patient with the adjustment
Getting used to a new home goes for your plants, too. 鈥淥nce you get to your new place, they鈥檒l go through some transport shock,鈥 said Weaver. 鈥淭hey may lose a couple of leaves. With anything, adjusting takes time. It鈥檚 best to put your plants in a spot that is a similar environment to their old home.鈥 Be patient with the learning curve.



