| 1. | "Root pruning " sounds like an awful way to treat a plant.
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| 2. | Thus root pruning is a means of control without eliminating the species altogether.
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| 3. | With roots pruned, the plant is ready to go back into its pot.
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| 4. | Trees and shrubs also eventually will need root pruning and repotting.
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| 5. | Plant the same way you would a bare-root rose, but skip the root pruning.
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| 6. | Trimming and root pruning, if done at all, tried to preserve the natural form.
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| 7. | Plants generally tell us when they need root pruning.
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| 8. | To root prune : Use a sharpshooter ( sharp spade ) to cut around each plant.
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| 9. | Plus, these containers are still passive with root pruning, relying on roots eventually finding an opening.
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| 10. | If your vine does not bloom in the next two or three years, try root pruning.
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