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When to Repot Most dwarf or semi dwarf fruit trees that are grown in containers need to be transplanted every two to four years, says Ondrea Kidd, lead floral designer and founder of Sowing Joy Farm.
Learn how to repot a money tree and encourage healthy growth—without stressing your plant.
If you're Christmas cactus looks as though it's outgrowing its container, it might appreciate being repotted, although you might want to hold off the task for a while longer.
Steps for Repotting a Christmas Cactus With a slightly larger container and fresh potting soil, you can repot Christmas cactus in less than 15 minutes by following this step-by-step guide.
As a result, your outdoor container plants may have outgrown their pots and become pot-bound. September and early October are ideal for repotting container plants that have outgrown their containers.
When to Repot Most dwarf or semi dwarf fruit trees that are grown in containers need to be transplanted every two to four years, says Ondrea Kidd, lead floral designer and founder of Sowing Joy Farm.