Contain a spider plant ?
I have a large spider plant with lots of “babies” with dying leaves. There are too many to repot so what do I do I hate to just pull them off and throw them away
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I always post any growable plants or cuttings on Craig's List for free, people are always happy to get them. I always try to post photos. I do this a lot and have many repeat takers who love sharing photos of their success.
Give them as gifts - perfect time of year for gift-giving!
Ann is correct this time of the year these are great gifts. You could put the baby in a hand painted pot and that would made a perfect homemade gift.
Great time for sharing your green thumb with family and friends who will be delighted to have the "starts".
You could pot them and give them away.
I am not sure where you live (if it is cold out right now or not) but you could repot all of the babies and then post something online and let people pick them up from your porch that would like them. People would can't afford to buy plants or would like to try one would love to get a little baby spider plant.
Replant the babies in a mini pots, people love to receive these as gifts. Fancy them up as much as you'd like. I take mine to restaurants, businesses, anywhere prople would like to receive a gift plant.
Hi! My daughter gathered small teapots missing lids and other small ceramic containers, put some gravel or stone in the bottom and then added soil. I've had mine on the windowsill for about six months and it's thriving! There's something so reassuring about all those plants growing on my windowsills, especially now that it's getting cold out. Put a little tag on them, and put them on your neighbor's porch! Pass them out to family and friends. Just, stay safe. Little acts of kindness have helped me through a difficult year!
Hello. Will be possible to our offer them on a community service like next-door or Facebook or within your local community in a non-contact contact manner. Plants can offer brightness into short winter days.
Hi, To keep them alive they have to be pushed in to soil , any soil will give them a chance.
Best of luck. Maybe when they get bigger you can plant them up as gifts.
Last year I put an ad in a local Facebook group offering the babies to people for free.
I would just share with family or friends, maybe do a post on Facebook and mention you are sharing them.
You could replant them and give them as gifts or set up a stand at the end of your driveway and just give them away for free (depending on where you live and it's above freezing.)
Here you go https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/spider-plant/repotting-spider-plants.htm
You can try this!
https://www.pinterest.com/search/pins/?q=how%20to%20contain%20a%20spider%20plant%20%3F&rs=typed&term_meta[]=how%20to%20contain%20a%20spider%20plant%20%3F%7Ctyped
Cut the babies with a little bit of stem. Pot in coffee cups and give as gifts to friends.
I love the idea of giving them as gifts.