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nhardy
Registered: Posts: 102 |
My pots are in the garage without any leaves open. We still have some nights down to 37 with swings up to the 70 on some days. I already put my potted red raspberry bush and potted pomegranate outside. My apple tree is swelling but no leaves yet. Everything is early this year with El Nino again. |
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OttawanZ5
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You can prune any time after plant goes dormant. The earlier the better. Now is good time too. It is better for the plant when root pruned before leafing out. |
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FigTrees2013
Registered: Posts: 66 |
Yes, you can root prune, even if the buds start to break. Use a pruning saw to take off the bottom few inches of the root ball. Additionally, you can remove about 1/3 of the roots from one side of the root ball, but do not cut all sides of the root ball. If you cut back the roots on one side, the remaining parts will nourish the tree while new roots grow. Just like when pruning branches, it's advisable to avoid removing more than 1/3 of the growth. |
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