Potting Up Bare Root Plants
Potting up bare root plants may be necessary if they arrive after they have broken dormancy. If a bare root plant has started to leaf out before it is ready to place in the ground outside, you can pot it up temporarily. Gardener Scott discusses why and how to pot up plants that aren't ready to place outside in cold months, but can be put in their final spot in the garden after a few weeks of growing strong and healthy. For bare root fruit trees or small shrubs and bushes, this may be necessary if the plants arrive before they're ready to put out in the garden. Seed starting and potting supplies: https://www.greenhousemegastore.com/G... Use code "GARDENERSCOTT" for discounts

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