ckay87
demented and sad...but social
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This is always a problem for me - brining in a potted plant for the winter. I'm always afraid of also bringing in all the critters who have made that pot their home all summer. (I'll never forget the Christmas that we were infested with flies!) Usually what I do is just re-pot the whole plant in bagged potting soil.
Looking for another solution, though. This year I have a large hibiscus that I want to bring in. It's in a huge pot with some special soil that I mixed up. I'd rather not dump it and re-pot it, but I don't want to be a new home to all the earwigs, flies, gnats, whatever that are in there.
What do you guys do?
Looking for another solution, though. This year I have a large hibiscus that I want to bring in. It's in a huge pot with some special soil that I mixed up. I'd rather not dump it and re-pot it, but I don't want to be a new home to all the earwigs, flies, gnats, whatever that are in there.
What do you guys do?