How Can I Downsize My Houseplant Collection Without Tossing Them?

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Asked By PlantLover93 On

I've been collecting houseplants since 2017, and now I've got about 70 of them! I'm lucky enough to have a sunroom for 40 of them, but I'm feeling overwhelmed with the number of plants and their 'baby' offshoots taking up space. I want to keep things minimal and neat, but I also want to rehome some of my plants instead of dumping them. However, I've got a problem: many of my plants, including a yucca that's been growing beautifully, have scale bugs. I've tried various methods to control these pests but with little success. Any suggestions on how I can downsize my collection while dealing with the scale bug issue?

3 Answers

Answered By NatureNurturer On

You might want to consider donating to local schools, churches, or community gardening groups. They often have plant sales and can manage pest issues. Alternatively, you could treat the pests and donate to nursing homes or hospitals; they’d appreciate the greenery. Good luck with your downsizing!

PlantJunkie88 -

That's a great idea! I hadn't thought about donating to hospitals or nursing homes. Thanks!

Answered By GreenThumbGuru On

Honestly, just treat your plants like any other items in your home. Figure out how many you can handle and keep your favorites. For the extras, consider listing them online for free, but make sure to mention they have scale bugs. By the way, have you checked out systemic insecticides? They might help with the pests.

Answered By PestControlFanatic On

Many plant lovers, including myself, don’t mind buying plants even if they have bugs. Just make sure you have a solid quarantine routine to manage that. You could totally post in local buy nothing groups online—people love free plants, even with a disclaimer about the scale!

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