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Your Guide to Moving with Plants

your guide to moving with plants

❇️ Introduction

It may sound unrealistic to those who don’t own plants, but developing emotional connections with plants is possible. Like your furry friends, you get attached to your leafy friends too! For both, the attachment stems from their dependence on you, so you feel responsible. Moving houses or offices is an exciting part of life, though it can be exhausting. Especially if you are inexperienced. There are many variables, and each needs to be taken care of. For example, you cannot pack and transport your plants as you do with your furniture! Sometimes, due to a lack of knowledge and expert advice, people mess up their shifting by failing to consider all elements. However, we are here to change that. Let’s analyze nine vital steps to move with plants successfully:

❇️ Nine Essential Steps for Moving with Plants

Here are the top nine steps you should tick off your checklist when moving with plants.

Finalize Logistics

Before undertaking a move, you should devise a plan to remember the essential points. First, you can take note of the number and types of plants you will take along and then consider how you will move them. You can transport your plants via air travel; however, your plants will not be provided extra care there. 

Alternatively, you can contact your moving company to ask if they can help you carefully shift your plants. Some movers deny taking the plants along, as they are perishable and easily damaged. So you may want to inquire about it with your moving company before hiring them. 

Usually, people prefer transporting their plants in the same vehicle as themselves. It provides them the opportunity to monitor the state of their plants and attend to their needs appropriately. 

Additionally, you can plan how to prepare your plants for the move. You may also have to shift your plants to shatter-proof pots, making them more resistant to damage. These pots ensure that sudden movement will not harm your plants, damage the soil, or slice into the roots. However, re-pot them a couple of weeks before the move, giving your plants the time to adjust to the new pots. 

Prepare Your Plants

A move can adversely affect your plants if you do not carry it out systematically. First, you must ensure that the needs of your plants are not compromised. Since plants can have different preferences and necessities, you may want to devote more time to researching personalized ways to prepare them appropriately. For all plants, regardless of the type, you must check them for pests before the move. It is essential to do this because you want to avoid infecting your new lawn or plants with parasites and insects. Other than a pest check, you may prune your plants as well. Pruning is trimming your plants by cutting overgrown or dead leaves and branches: it is done to promote growth. By pruning your plants before a move, you may successfully reduce them to a more manageable size and help avoid the breakage of branches. However, remember not to trim the plants that do not require it. 

prepare your plants

Moreover, you may water your plants as usual, but when there are two days left in the move, it’s time to stop watering them. It has to be done because if the soil is too moist, it will be prone to frost or fungus growth, depending on the season. 

Know The Law

Different cities and localities might have their own rules and regulations, so it is better to learn about them beforehand. If you are shifting provinces, then you should check with customs that you can take your plants along. Sometimes, provinces do not allow certain species of plant in as it is against their laws. You may contact the agricultural department to receive accurate information on the subject. Furthermore, you may also have to get your plants professionally inspected for pests because of locality guidelines and SOPs. 

Pack Your Plants 

Once you have pruned, watered, and ran a pest check on your plants, it is time to box them up. You can start by packing comparatively small-sized plants. Remember to ensure that the plants don’t tip over or break their ceramic pot. However, if you have repotted your plants to shatter-proof planters, you do not need to worry about them breaking. 

pack your plants

To transport plants with ceramic pots, you must wrap the container in bubble wrap or Styrofoam. Make sure to get sturdy boxes that can easily hold the weight of your pots; you may also solidify the bottom with tape to make it more resilient. Place your potted plants in the boxes, and fill the spaces left in between. You can use bubble wrap, foam cushioning, newspaper stuffing, and towels. It is advised to pack your plants at the very end. After you seal the box, remember to punch holes in it to let your plants breathe. 

Moreover, you can also label the cartons that hold plants in them, so you remember to be extra careful while handling them. As for taller plants, putting them in boxes is not recommended. Finally, you can wrap them in plastic bags to protect them from physical damage on the move. It is essential to do this because branches, stems, and flowers can chip or break if they are not appropriately secured. 

Insulate Your Plants 

Plants are fragile and can easily be damaged. Exposing them to harsh temperatures for extended periods can also prove harmful. For example, moving your plants in winter without any precautions may cause the pots to crack due to the freeze-thaw pattern. To prevent it, you can insulate your plants to protect them from the cold: cardboard boxes can come in handy. To double-protect your plant, you can wrap the cardboard box in a big plastic bag and tie it. It will help maintain the warmth and protect against the weather. Do not worry; your plants will not suffocate if you enclose them in plastic bags.

insulate your plants

Moreover, you can carry the plants in your vehicle because they will be adequately heated. You may transport your plants in a moving truck once you have wrapped the boxes in plastic bags. It is wise to place the boxes containing your plants on top of the other stuff so that you can unload and unpack them earlier than any other. 

Unbox The Plants

It is best if your plants spend the least possible time wrapped and packed in the boxes. That’s why you must unbox them as soon as you can. You may get the help of your movers to unload the plant boxes, or you may do so yourself. The first thing you are supposed to do once the boxes have been brought inside is to open the lids. Your houseplants will be new to traveling and being enclosed in a box, so naturally, they will not appreciate it. You may then take them out of the boxes, remove the plastic and give them plant food and a spritz of water.

Furthermore, depending on their type and preference, you may place your plants in sunlight or shade. If you put your plants in shatter-proof pots before the move, make sure not to change their planters the same day you arrive. Moving is already challenging for the plants; changing their containers again can further stress them out! Instead, you may wait a week or two to shift them to their original pots. 

Give Your Plants Extra Care and Attention

Reaching your new abode with all your belongings intact is not where it ends. You must pay close attention to your plants over the upcoming days to ensure they settle in properly. Shifting to a new area warrants changes in the behavior of your botanical friends because they are unfamiliar with the place. There might be differences in soil type, weather temperatures, and air and water quality. These changes may affect the growth and health of your leafy friends. So, monitoring their progress and detecting any signs of issues early is advised. After a move, people have often reported their plants to wilt or look sick. If you notice anything alike, give your plant a trim. Remove the flowers so that the plant can use that energy to recover. Additionally, you can take your plant to a plant doctor or a professional gardener for inspection and treatment if needed.

Give It Time 

Be patient, and give it time! It might seem obvious; however, plant owners tend to get angsty seeing their plants struggle to adjust to the new location. Consider that plants, like you, are living beings in transition. As separate living organisms, they are entitled to have their own pace of adapting to change. In the majority of cases, it takes a couple of weeks for a plant to adjust completely. Though, at certain times it may take up to several months! That is why you need to remain calm and do your best to help your leafy friends feel at home. It is expected of your plant to shed a few leaves after shifting to a new place. So do not worry, but if you feel like there might be an underlying problem: contact a specialist as soon as possible.

Hire Experts 

People have reported moving to be hectic, demanding, and exhausting; more often than not, inexperience adds to the stress. Due to a lack of knowledge on packing and appropriate packaging materials, you may cause your belongings to chip and crack. If you do not pack your plants appropriately, it can cost you their lives! So it is best to acquire the help of expert movers. A professional moving company will have the knowledge and skills needed to undertake a move. They will know the appropriate ways to pack your belongings, ensuring the maximum safety of your plants. Trained specialist movers will carefully lift heavy boxes, so you can count on them to load and unload your plants properly. Moreover, you can ask for moving insurance from your movers, so they will be liable to pay for the loss in case of any damage to your belongings.

❇️ How MPR Movers Can Help You Move Your Plants

MPR Movers is an authentic company based in Mississauga, serving the GTA and neighboring cities. We have curated a team of experts with the required knowledge and hands-on experience with moving. They are well-versed in all the steps needed to ensure a successful move. You can count on our team of professionals to accommodate you with packing, lifting, loading, and unloading your furniture and the rest of your belongings. If you want to pack your belongings, our trained movers will provide you with the packing materials and guidelines. Our trained staff is also aware of the proper protocols to move plants safely, so you need not worry. Our employees are mindful and attentive to not cause any strain on your stuff; in case of cracks and chips, we compensate for the loss if you have insured your move. You may send in a request for moving insurance prior to your move, and we will make sure to offer it.

MPR Movers Can Help You Move Your Plants

Furthermore, at MPR Movers, we provide various services: Corporate relocation, household moving, furniture moving, and long-distance moving. On top of this, we provide reliable storage services as well. Our storage service is climate-controlled, which makes it resistant to all sorts of harsh temperatures, and ensures that your items are kept safe. 

Moreover, we advocate for environmental consciousness, which is why our methods are eco-friendly. We also provide junk removal services in which we dispose of your junk ideally and responsibly. We have been in business for more than 30 years, all while ensuring customer satisfaction and dealing with the utmost professionalism. 

❇️ Conclusion

Moving is a complicated feat on its own. Having perishable items on board will only add to the stress, given your lack of experience. Again, though, hiring a moving company will save you a lot of time and trouble. We at MPR Movers are transparent about all our charges, and there are no hidden fees. So, if you want a safe, inexpensive, and easy move: reach out to us today!

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