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Nov 14, 2019 4:06 AM CST
Provence (France) near Aix en (Zone 9a)
Enjoy growing flowers and vegetable
Hi, welcome …

Just have a look on my previous posts, you could get a lot of replies.

The roots will indeed fill up the containers, and escape though the holes to get water and feed them in the soil. When I remove the containers, a lot of roots are still attached, and I cut them.

During the new saison, they will again grow up … some time I repot, to increase the container size. I also read, that you can prune the roots ball, about 1/4, and repot with new additional soil.

A green house for wintering my plums and adenium
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Oct 27, 2019 8:39 AM

Some pictures of my plumies, this year 2019
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Aug 17, 2019 12:51 PM

Winter is coming ... it's time to move => you will see the roots ...
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My small forest => also a small video
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