I trimmed mine all the way back to the trunk just inches above the ground this spring and my 5 year old bush hasn't looked so good since it's second year. It had really gotten woody. Now it is b-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l!
Yes, bushes can grow back if they are cut down, as long as the roots are not completely removed. With proper care and time, new growth can emerge from the remaining roots.
Yes, bushes can grow back after being cut down, as long as the roots are not completely removed. With proper care and time, new growth can emerge from the remaining roots.
Hawthorn bushes transplant best in spring. They grow very well just about anywhere as long as their roots find well-draining soil.
As long as the roots are in the ground the plant will grow towards the light.
Most courgettes grow on compact bushes. They are the easiest vegetables to grow as long as you give them plenty of water and plant them in decent soil. Not all of them look the same some are green and straight some are yellow with white stripes.
Pothos plants typically take around 2-4 weeks to grow roots in water.
Ok here is the scoop, how to transplant rasberry bushes per Grandma Junker, who after years we are replanting her original bushes. you want 2-3 sticks per bush/plant, plant bushes 4-6 inches apart digging hole 6inches deep aprox. and adding just the cheap bags of manuar for fertalizer in each hole. plants should be around 6inches in height (cut lower for less berrys this year and more next) I left mine long? tmcconaughey@stillwaterauto.com
They grow extremely long roots.
Tree roots can grow as long as the tree is tall, but most roots are concentrated in the top few feet of soil. Factors that influence root growth include soil quality, moisture levels, temperature, and the presence of obstacles like rocks or other roots.
about 3 feet deep because a rose bushes roots are really long and deep
yes because as long as you don't take the roots of your hair from your head, it will still grow
Yes, wildflowers can grow in pots as long as the pots are large enough to accommodate their roots and provide proper drainage.