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How to Pick a Healthy Plant

How to Pick a Healthy Plant
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Before you make that dash for the "Pay Here" sign, be sure your plants are in good condition. Examining the foliage and the roots will help separate the healthy from the weak. And if you can’t find verdant specimens, don’t gamble — go elsewhere.

The Foliage
Look closely at the leaves and the stems, comparing them with other plants of the same variety. You want to choose bushy specimens with many stems. If the plant is tall and spindly, chances are it’s had poor care. And unless the plant is supposed to have variegated leaves of a different color, look for a lush green hue.

The Roots
Roots are a plant’s primary source for delivering nutrition and water; they are essential for a successful transplant from the nursery to your garden soil. To check their condition, gently tip the pot to one side and slide out the plant, soil and all, to see what’s what. If the roots are cramped or curling around and around, the plant is “root bound” (shown, left), which will probably cause growth problems down the line — put it back. On the other hand, if there’s a lot more soil than roots, the plant is underdeveloped. When you find a specimen with a balanced roots-to-soil ratio (shown, right), save that gem a spot on your wagon — you’re good to go.

Never Buy Plants with...
  • Brown, crispy leaf edges
    May indicate underwatering, stress


  • Yellowing leaves
    May indicate overwatering


  • Papery, bleached leaves
    May indicate spider mites


  • Notched leaf edges
    May indicate insect damage


  • Too many broken stems
    May indicate rough handling


  • Tiny scars on undersides of leaves
    May indicate insect damage


  • Wilted, brown, or spotted leaves
    May indicate fungal disease
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