The Barbican Conservatory is a botanical oasis in the heart of a\u00a0brutalist behemoth, boasting 1,500 species of plants and trees housed within its concrete and glass walls. For that reason, the Barbican\u2019s head gardener, Marta Lowcewicz, is perhaps one of the most reliable sources you could find\u00a0for advice on\u00a0indoor...
The Barbican Conservatory’s head gardener Marta Lowcewicz offers expert advice on how to maintain indoor plants
Repotting: this is the process of moving your plant to a bigger pot, introducing more space, more soil, and therefore more nutrients and room to grow. You should only move into a pot approximately 2-3cm wider than the current one, and fill with an appropriate soil or compost. Once or twice a year, if you are growing a plant, is a good thing to aim for.
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