Wednesday, 16 December 2015

How to move the house plant while shifting Home

With the increasing temperature in the world, people are looking for the ways to deal with the increasing temperatures. Plants are the life gas providers on the earth and that’s why we see the boards of go green and save trees. Almost everyone loves his/her house plants. But because of career or other family reason one has to shift their home from one place to another. And in case of transfer everyone wants to move his/her plants to the new address. But most of the people do not know that the movements of the plants are very tricky and tedious job.packers and movers When you hire the services of packers and movers for shifting your home, tell your relocation company about your plants. (Size, Kind, age etc). You need to start your preparation for shifting well before time. Preparation before the shifting Prune the plants at least 15 days prior to actual shifting. Be cautious to cover your plants with a trash bag so that you can prevent the pest infestation in the pruned part of the plants. In case of indoor plants, put them in mild sunlight for few days so that they can adjust their selves to be moved in new environment.packers and movers Preparation on the day of Shifting Don’t put your plants outside before the exact moving time. Plants should not be kept in extremely cold place neither in the extreme sunlight. Otherwise the awkward climatic change will lead to die the plants. Plants should be loaded in the last in the van while shifting and should be handled carefully. If you are really serious moving your plants moving yourself. Bring some wooden boxes, fill them with the bubble wraps and foam and then fix the plants so that it will be fixed & will not move. The foam will support it from the jerks during the shifting process. Wrap the tall plants in the jute cloth or plastic, In case you are using plastic, make some wholes to breathe the plants. As soon as you reach at your new address, remove the plastic and lace all the plants in their pots or place identified.

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