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Shohin
Does anybody dig up their field grown plants periodically and rotate them in their hole? If so How frequently do you do it and when?
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Ridley
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Ridley
The earth already rotates.
The moon only revolves anyway.I’m thankful for that. Will not be ground growing on the moon anytime soon.
Not if it is flatThe earth already rotates.
Thanks again Dave. That makes sense. Years ago, One of the first people I ever talked to about bonsai was Julian Adams (my wife is from his hometown). He told me he did this to his tridents, and he must have been doing it every few years, like you said, to work the roots. At the time, I didn’t understand why he was doing it. I have a ground growing trident that is due for root work this spring, so thanks for the timely advice.Depending on species, in ground trees should be dug every 2-4 years and root worked. I suppose at that point, you could rotate if you felt the tree would benefit from it. Don't forget that much of what develops while in the ground should be considered sacrificial and will be eventually cut away so worrying about balance may not be necessary.
You know, I was going back and forth on whether to go for a flat earth or dark side of the moon joke after frarys post. Thanks for filling in the gap.Not if it is flat