Meaning BARE ROOT
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Plants that are dug from the ground while they are still dormant (not actively growing). The soil is removed from their roots and they are generally placed in plastic bags for shipping. Bare root plan [..]
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Plants with roots exposed, ready to be put into soil
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These are plants that are supplied not in a pot and with no soil around the roots. These plants are supplied when dormant and typically include roses, fruit trees and some shrubs. View Roses
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  Plants sold without soil around the roots. Many roses come bare root as do asparagus.
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These are plants, usually trees and shrubs, that are sold with little to no soil around the roots.  Some perennials are also sold as bare root plants. This is most common with mail ordered plants. 
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The roots of the plant are bare, with no soil.
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plants with the soil removed from their roots; this is the way we ship our plants and they are ready for potting
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 Plants offered for sale which have had all of the soil removed from their roots.
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Deciduous shrubs, trees and perennials sold in winter or early spring, for planting with the soil removed from their roots.
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This is when dormant plants and trees are sold and transported with no soil around their roots.
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Bare root or packaged plants offer ease of transport and will thrive with just a little extra attention during the planting process. Try to plant bare root plants as soon after purchase as possible. I [..]
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definition -refers to plants that have the soil removed from their roots for transplanting purposes. Plant nurseries often use this as a technique to allow for easier shipping and handling of the plants. Plants that are bare rooted are in a delicate state and extra care needs to given to them. Typically the larger the plant the harder it is to succ [..]
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Plants, usually trees and shrubs, that are sold with little to no soil around the roots.
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These are plants, usually trees and shrubs that are sold with little to no soil around the roots. Some perennials are also sold as bare root plants; this is most common with mail ordered plants.
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A method whereby soil is removed from the roots of the plants that are ready for shipping
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Some trees, shrubs, and perennials are sold, while dormant, with the soil removed from their roots.
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Bare root or packaged plants offer ease of transport and will thrive with just a little extra attention during the planting process. Try to plant bare root plants as soon after purchase as possible. I [..]
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Bare root is a technique of arboriculture whereby a plant is removed from soil in a dormant state, from which it can more rapidly acclimate to new soil conditions.Bare root stock should be planted wit [..]
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A plant or plan division not in a field or container, generally with the soil removed from its roots.
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