![My snake plant/mother in law/sansevieria needed a bigger pot. The pot I got wasn't big enough, so I had to separate and use two pots. But, I only had regular soil. Will My snake plant/mother in law/sansevieria needed a bigger pot. The pot I got wasn't big enough, so I had to separate and use two pots. But, I only had regular soil. Will](https://i.redd.it/s629a7xrljz41.jpg)
My snake plant/mother in law/sansevieria needed a bigger pot. The pot I got wasn't big enough, so I had to separate and use two pots. But, I only had regular soil. Will
![This coffee pot is used daily and has been in my family for at least 20 years. Pretty sure it can be found on Amazon! : r/BuyItForLife This coffee pot is used daily and has been in my family for at least 20 years. Pretty sure it can be found on Amazon! : r/BuyItForLife](https://i.redd.it/iug571dwwip11.jpg)
This coffee pot is used daily and has been in my family for at least 20 years. Pretty sure it can be found on Amazon! : r/BuyItForLife
![Tin Lined Copper cookware. Tons of examples of 100+ year old pots still in daily use. : r/BuyItForLife Tin Lined Copper cookware. Tons of examples of 100+ year old pots still in daily use. : r/BuyItForLife](https://i.redd.it/zaxz2kanb0i41.jpg)
Tin Lined Copper cookware. Tons of examples of 100+ year old pots still in daily use. : r/BuyItForLife
![Just performed a safe transfer of my fiddle leaf fig into a bigger pot! I've had this for three years : r/fiddleleaffig Just performed a safe transfer of my fiddle leaf fig into a bigger pot! I've had this for three years : r/fiddleleaffig](https://i.redd.it/j3p903csa2371.jpg)
Just performed a safe transfer of my fiddle leaf fig into a bigger pot! I've had this for three years : r/fiddleleaffig
![Should I re-pot my new Snake Plant out of the plastic planter it came in and into the white ceramic planter? Currently have the plastic planter nestled in the ceramic....pros/cons on each? : Should I re-pot my new Snake Plant out of the plastic planter it came in and into the white ceramic planter? Currently have the plastic planter nestled in the ceramic....pros/cons on each? :](https://i.redd.it/bgf0xqz8n6c21.jpg)
Should I re-pot my new Snake Plant out of the plastic planter it came in and into the white ceramic planter? Currently have the plastic planter nestled in the ceramic....pros/cons on each? :
![I moved to a new apartment and have very little space. I had to improvise storage for my cookware. This is the result $20 later (x-post from /r/somethingimade) : r/Cooking I moved to a new apartment and have very little space. I had to improvise storage for my cookware. This is the result $20 later (x-post from /r/somethingimade) : r/Cooking](https://external-preview.redd.it/JjWEpNUo42JCGN0fgC9A0nS7XUObXII30kPAsgl80Us.jpg?auto=webp&s=1914b8403bc7fcb223ed63ec20c495bfafd58a0e)
I moved to a new apartment and have very little space. I had to improvise storage for my cookware. This is the result $20 later (x-post from /r/somethingimade) : r/Cooking
![How do y'all feel about Self Watering pots? Looking for advice- hopefully I didn't make too much of a mistake. A few more details about specific care and soil in comments! : How do y'all feel about Self Watering pots? Looking for advice- hopefully I didn't make too much of a mistake. A few more details about specific care and soil in comments! :](https://i.redd.it/t3oyyyhywwx51.jpg)
How do y'all feel about Self Watering pots? Looking for advice- hopefully I didn't make too much of a mistake. A few more details about specific care and soil in comments! :
![I'm not usually a unglazed/terracotta pot fan but my favorite nursery has these gorgeous light creamy pots that are silky to the touch since they're low grit white clay and just so I'm not usually a unglazed/terracotta pot fan but my favorite nursery has these gorgeous light creamy pots that are silky to the touch since they're low grit white clay and just so](https://preview.redd.it/im-not-usually-a-unglazed-terracotta-pot-fan-but-my-v0-tak3fzny2mr81.jpg?auto=webp&s=f1b705f9e6d1f1121370146fd13f8e4f68542cac)
I'm not usually a unglazed/terracotta pot fan but my favorite nursery has these gorgeous light creamy pots that are silky to the touch since they're low grit white clay and just so
![It's been a long journey for over a year. Leaving because of this insanity on the picture. Maybe I will come back some day, but anyways reddit, good luck with the pots, It's been a long journey for over a year. Leaving because of this insanity on the picture. Maybe I will come back some day, but anyways reddit, good luck with the pots,](https://preview.redd.it/its-been-a-long-journey-for-over-a-year-leaving-because-of-v0-apibm56kk6991.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=179c970e82fbd2a0c5a7ed7a56c23d23c2ae0e43)