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It's Not Uncommon for Pot Plants to Fail in May, But You Can Revive Them Fast By Making These Simple Changes

Discover why pot plants fail in May. We talk through the cause of this common problem and how to fix it quickly so you can have vibrant displays for summer.
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On the balcony or on the terrace, the scenario is classic: in April, the gardeners overflow with flowers, and then, at the beginning of May, the stems soften, the leaves yellow, some plants dry up in a few days. Your potted plants seem to have returned the weapons without warning. The good news is that it is not a lack of talent but a particularly tricky month of May. Between already warm days, cool nights or late frosts and poorly adapted water…

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homesandgardens.com broke the news on Saturday, May 23, 2026.
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