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 8 months ago That’s a nice rosemary plant, I love the tea 🍵 @alpheussamuel5738 8 months ago Look how that plant going to run now @BrokenGardening 8 months 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 8 months 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 8 months ago Thanks Planter @mommajscountrygardening 8 months ago Hello, thank you for sharing 🙏🏾☺️ blessings 🙏🏾 @OCDishChick 8 months ago Great job! @carmenchaux67 8 months 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 8 months 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 8 months 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 8 months 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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That’s a nice rosemary plant, I love the tea 🍵
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 🙏🏾☺️ blessings 🙏🏾
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.