Help choose a front: Procumbens

Potawatomi13

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Potawatomi13 said:


idea🤪go for late Winter as with normal trees
"This is the time of year I avoid the most to repot as it has lead too often to root damage due to continuing hard freezes thereafter."

Personally also repot later for this reason as well as excess rainy weather and must repot outdoors. However so many "experts" this site recommend late Winter it perhaps works for them?
 

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"This is the time of year I avoid the most to repot as it has lead too often to root damage due to continuing hard freezes thereafter."

Personally also repot later for this reason as well as excess rainy weather and must repot outdoors. However so many "experts" this site recommend late Winter it perhaps works for them?

Most of the late winter/early spring is for maples and pines which is when their buds start moving.

In the case of maples, protection after repotting is advised if there is a late freeze.

It is generally accepted that juniper are a little later because their growth starts later
 

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This was purchased last month from an individual via facebook auctions. So no work has been done other than receiving, watering, fertilizing, and removing old dead growth. Thank you for your feedback and suggestions!
Dead branches on procumbens make wonderful Jin.
 
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