AlabamaJack
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As most of you know, I have a lot of plants growing in 5 gallon containers...
I was thinking of how to keep a bunch of these plants over the winter but limited lighted space is a real concern.
I was thinking about rose bushes. I usually buy two or three rose bushes each year for the back porch and all of them are nothing but a root ball and some "sticks" jutting out of the top of the package...
Would treating pepper plants the same way as they do rose bushes work?
I would like to trim the top of the plant back...extreme cutback to maybe 6-8", pull up the plant (they are in containers and mostly rootbound), trim the rootball back to about 5-6" diameter by about 10-12" deep, then use burlap to wrap the root ball in...
If this method will work, I can save myself a lot of trouble for next year (2011) and transplant these "overwintered" plants to 7-10 gallon containers for their second year.
Comments and recommendations are welcome...
If anyone has any experience with overwintering plants this way...please tell me your lessons learned...
Thanks in advance...
I was thinking of how to keep a bunch of these plants over the winter but limited lighted space is a real concern.
I was thinking about rose bushes. I usually buy two or three rose bushes each year for the back porch and all of them are nothing but a root ball and some "sticks" jutting out of the top of the package...
Would treating pepper plants the same way as they do rose bushes work?
I would like to trim the top of the plant back...extreme cutback to maybe 6-8", pull up the plant (they are in containers and mostly rootbound), trim the rootball back to about 5-6" diameter by about 10-12" deep, then use burlap to wrap the root ball in...
If this method will work, I can save myself a lot of trouble for next year (2011) and transplant these "overwintered" plants to 7-10 gallon containers for their second year.
Comments and recommendations are welcome...
If anyone has any experience with overwintering plants this way...please tell me your lessons learned...
Thanks in advance...