Guns286
Sapling
I took a trip to a local nursery and found a Hibiscus, "Rose of Sharon", with a really interesting trunk (I'll try to post pics of it later). The worker ended up giving it to me for free! It must have been sitting there for awhile because the soil was covered in weeds. Its in a 5+ gallon plastic pot and the tree itself is about 4'-5' tall. Due to the length of time that I think its been sitting around and the impression I get when I look at and touch the soil, I think this plant is root-locked.
Since it is the beginning of Fall here should I just get it ready for winter and wait to work on it until next Spring? Or, should I chop the roots, re-plant in better soil, and trim up the branches, before winterizing it?
FYI, the plant itself isn't in the best condition. I'm not an expert, by far, but it looks like its been thru some rough times.
Since it is the beginning of Fall here should I just get it ready for winter and wait to work on it until next Spring? Or, should I chop the roots, re-plant in better soil, and trim up the branches, before winterizing it?
FYI, the plant itself isn't in the best condition. I'm not an expert, by far, but it looks like its been thru some rough times.