This is a major problem in container Gardening #containergardening #planterhgc2024 #containergarden #containergardenseries container gardencontainer gardeningContainer gardening ideasgardengardeninggrowing herbs in containershow start a container gardenhow tohow to transplant in containerstips for container gardeningtransplanting a rosemary plantvegetable garden 8 Comments @LashusJourney 2 years ago Thatโs a nice rosemary plant, I love the tea ๐ต @alpheussamuel5738 2 years ago Look how that plant going to run now @BrokenGardening 2 years ago Would it be a good idea to loosen up the root bound roots a little before transplanting, or would it damage it? @FEFE-473 2 years ago That's such a healthy looking rosemary plant. You didn't do much damage to the roots while taking it out of the container. Thanks for sharing @audreyslivinglife 2 years ago Thanks Planter @mommajscountrygardening 2 years ago Hello, thank you for sharing ๐๐พโบ๏ธ blessings ๐๐พ @OCDishChick 2 years ago Great job! @carmenchaux67 2 years ago It is a wrong to let the plant grow in a containerlike that, but once it has gotten to this stage, You can cut the container and a around holes to free the roots. Then, to set it up in a bigger container or in a good soil. Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
@BrokenGardening 2 years ago Would it be a good idea to loosen up the root bound roots a little before transplanting, or would it damage it?
@FEFE-473 2 years ago That's such a healthy looking rosemary plant. You didn't do much damage to the roots while taking it out of the container. Thanks for sharing
@carmenchaux67 2 years ago It is a wrong to let the plant grow in a containerlike that, but once it has gotten to this stage, You can cut the container and a around holes to free the roots. Then, to set it up in a bigger container or in a good soil.
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Thatโs a nice rosemary plant, I love the tea ๐ต
Look how that plant going to run now
Would it be a good idea to loosen up the root bound roots a little before transplanting, or would it damage it?
That's such a healthy looking rosemary plant. You didn't do much damage to the roots while taking it out of the container. Thanks for sharing
Thanks Planter
Hello, thank you for sharing ๐๐พโบ๏ธ blessings ๐๐พ
Great job!
It is a wrong to let the plant grow in a containerlike that, but once it has gotten to this stage, You can cut the container and a around holes to free the roots. Then, to set it up in a bigger container or in a good soil.