Okay, so I’ve got this fiddle-leaf fig tree, right? It’s been in the same pot for like, forever, and it’s starting to look a little sad. I figured it probably needed a new home, a bigger pot, you know? But I’m not exactly a plant expert, so I didn’t want to mess it up. I mean, this plant is like my baby.
First things first, I needed to find a place that could help me with repotting. I searched “repotting service near me” on my phone, and a bunch of stuff popped up. There were a few nurseries and plant shops nearby that offered the service. I looked through some reviews and picked one that seemed pretty legit. It was called “Green Thumb Gardens,” and it had a ton of good reviews, so I gave them a call.

The lady on the phone was super nice. She asked me about the size of my plant and what kind of pot I had in mind. I told her I wasn’t sure, I just wanted my fig tree to be happy. She said they had a variety of pots to choose from and that they could help me pick the right one. I made an appointment for the next day.
When I got there, I was pretty impressed. The place was filled with all kinds of plants, it was like a jungle in there! I brought my fig tree in, and this guy, who I think was the owner, came over to take a look. He checked out the roots and said it definitely needed a bigger pot. He showed me a few options, and we decided on this nice terracotta one that was a couple of inches bigger than the old one.
Then came the actual repotting. They took my plant to the back, and I could see them carefully removing it from the old pot. They loosened up the roots a bit, added some fresh soil to the new pot, and then gently placed my fig tree in. They filled it up with more soil, making sure it was nice and snug. It was like watching a plant surgery!
After that, they gave me some tips on how to care for my newly repotted fig tree. They told me to water it thoroughly and to keep it in a bright spot, but not in direct sunlight. They also recommended a good fertilizer to help it adjust to its new home.
- Find a repotting service: Search online, read reviews, and call to ask about their services.
- Choose the right pot: Make sure it’s a few inches bigger than the old one and has good drainage.
- Get the right soil: Use a well-draining potting mix that’s appropriate for your plant.
- Carefully repot: Remove the plant from the old pot, loosen the roots, and place it in the new pot with fresh soil.
- Aftercare: Water thoroughly, place in a bright spot, and fertilize as needed.
Honestly, the whole thing was way easier than I thought it would be. My fig tree looks so much happier now, and I’m glad I didn’t try to do it myself. It’s been a few weeks, and it’s already showing new growth! I’m pretty sure I’ll be going back to Green Thumb Gardens for my future plant needs. They were awesome! It is such a relief!