I was hoping to be here until fall came and started having its effects on my plants and then get the hell out (I hate this house), but it looks like that day is coming sooner; we have to move out within a month. So now, we're going to start packing... but one thing I have no idea what to do with are my plants. All I know... is that those babies are coming with me!
They're in pots, which you would think makes it easier. And yeah, sure, it does--but when they're all either a yard tall or a yard wide (at least), probably somewhat top-heavy, and you consider the movement and shifting of speed/direction in a vehicle... I can't see them going so well on the way. These plants have taken off far beyond what I have ever expected; they're freaking *huge*. Add to that the fact that I have around 35 of 'em.
So... has anyone else been in this situation, trying to move large numbers potted plants? Are there any good ways to ensure the plants safety (especially, no tilting or falling over in the vehicle)? I'm trying to reduce, or preferably eliminate, any potential damage to the plants; that's my main concern.
It's gonna suck--peppers on almost all of the plants have already started to ripen, so it's going to be a massive PITA watering and/or fertilizing them every four days as usual, picking peppers to freeze, etc., all while packing and moving stuff. So much for fresh peppers this year.
They're in pots, which you would think makes it easier. And yeah, sure, it does--but when they're all either a yard tall or a yard wide (at least), probably somewhat top-heavy, and you consider the movement and shifting of speed/direction in a vehicle... I can't see them going so well on the way. These plants have taken off far beyond what I have ever expected; they're freaking *huge*. Add to that the fact that I have around 35 of 'em.
So... has anyone else been in this situation, trying to move large numbers potted plants? Are there any good ways to ensure the plants safety (especially, no tilting or falling over in the vehicle)? I'm trying to reduce, or preferably eliminate, any potential damage to the plants; that's my main concern.
It's gonna suck--peppers on almost all of the plants have already started to ripen, so it's going to be a massive PITA watering and/or fertilizing them every four days as usual, picking peppers to freeze, etc., all while packing and moving stuff. So much for fresh peppers this year.