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May 23, 2016 3:07 PM CST
Name: Margaret
Delta KY
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I just received one of these plants from a friend who got it free for spending a certain amount at her health food store. She lives in an apartment and kept it in the pot it came in since she got it. Since she doesn't have anywhere to plant it she asked me if I wanted it.
It has roots that are twice as long as the plant. Do I root prune it or dig a huge hole to plant it in? The roots must be about 2 feet long or close to that.

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