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To view our In-Ground fabric bag Oak story please click the below:

    Our In-Ground fabric Bag Oak Story - Part I

    Our In-Ground fabric Bag Oak Story - Part II

 

 

After removing the 10" In-Ground fabric bag you will notice the proliferation of roots that have been created on this Regal Prince® Oak.   (October 2006)
In this close up picture you can notice the many swelled nodules that were created as the roots tried to penetrate the In-Ground fabric bag.  This process in a sense girdles the roots and creates a swelled root tip, which in essence is stored carbohydrates that will allow for great energy (i.e. Growth) upon planting.  (October 2006)
Another close up of how the In-Ground fabric bag has created large nodules, as seen in the middle of this photo and has created a root mass that in our minds will far our produce any bare root Oak.  (October 2006)
Autumn Blaze root mass in October.
Red Sunset root mass in October.
Red Sunset on the left and Autumn Blaze on the right.
 

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