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planting shrubs - have I been doing it all wrong?

Ruth_MI
11 years ago

My neighbors are redoing their front landscaping and were out planting Quick Fire hydrangeas Friday. They were taking them right out of the container and putting them in the ground. There were no roots encircling the outside, but the shrubs were planted in bark mix. I always tease out the roots, even if they're not visible on the outside, and shake out as much bark as possible before planting.

I just googled this, and everything I'm reading says "container-to-hole" unless the shrub is rootbound. As examples:

From Clemson Coop Extension - "Shrubs grown in plastic or other hard-sided containers can be removed from their containers and placed directly in the holes prepared for them."

From the FAQ here - "If the shrub has many circling roots from being trapped in the pot, gently tease some of them loose without breaking them. Plant the shrub with the top of the soil at the same level as in the pot."

Have I been doing it all wrong?

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