If your urban garden isn't thriving, your plants might be sending distress signals from their planter boxes. Recognizing these signs early can help you revive your green space. Yellowing leaves often indicate overwatering or poor drainage, while brown, crispy edges suggest underwatering or excessive sun exposure. Stunted growth may reveal root-bound conditions or insufficient nutrients. If your plants are leaning dramatically or soil pulls away from container edges, they're likely dehydrated. Pale leaves signal nutrient deficiencies, and consistently drooping foliage despite watering points to root rot. Moldy soil surfaces warn of poor air circulation and excessive moisture. Pay attention to these symptoms and adjust your care routine accordingly—your container plants will thank you with lush, vibrant growth that enhances your urban environment.
What are the signs that my plants are not happy in their urban planter boxes?
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