Houseplant hacks: are repotting mats a waste of money?
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Houseplant hacks: are repotting mats a waste of money?
"Repotting indoors is always so much messier than we imagine. Weeks later, you'll find compost on the floor and grit in the skirting boards."
"A repotting mat is a foldable sheet of waterproof fabric with poppers at the corners. Snap them together, and you get a plant care station."
"Using the mat not only keeps my home tidy, but also makes plant care a more relaxing and enjoyable activity."
"For regular repotters, flat-dwellers and those with carpets, a repotting mat is one of those unglamorous bits of kit that is very useful."
Repotting indoors often leads to mess, with soil and debris scattered around. A repotting mat is a waterproof fabric sheet that creates a contained workspace for plant care. By snapping the corners together, it forms a lip to hold soil and tools. After use, excess soil can be easily returned to the bag, minimizing cleanup. For those who frequently repot or have carpets, a repotting mat is a practical solution, enhancing the experience of plant care.
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