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Gardening: how to plant flowers who have all the roots grown togwther

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Rene Buford, GA on Mar 23, 2011
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  • Flowerscapes Garden Design & Landscaping
    Flowerscapes Garden Desig... on Mar 23, 2011
    Perfect answer! When buying flowers, or any plant for that matter, look to see if it is root ...»
    bound. You do this by checking to see if the roots are coming out the drainage holes on the bottom of the pot. You can also take the plant out of its container while you are at the nursery. If root bound, just pick another plant.

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