The plant that nearly broke me 🌿 Repotting giant clematis

These 'Little Bas' clematis have only been in these large pots for four years, and boy, they did not want to come out. I spent about six hours over two weekends fighting with these guys!
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  • @TheImpatientGardener
    @TheImpatientGardenerАй бұрын

    The question everyone is asking: Why put it back in the pot? I’ll answer that in this weekend’s garden stroll, but the short answer is because I wanted to. 😀

  • @geriannroth449

    @geriannroth449

    Ай бұрын

    Nothing strange about that many people root prune plants & put them back in their pots

  • @karenjohnson7355
    @karenjohnson7355Ай бұрын

    If you’ve never walked into the house looking like you went 10 rounds with your garden and lost, you’ve never gardened. Love this video. We’ve all been there. You did it though, good job!

  • @carolwarmoth8744

    @carolwarmoth8744

    Ай бұрын

    Isn’t that the truth 😅

  • @aprilshomeandgarden

    @aprilshomeandgarden

    Ай бұрын

    Amen! Almost everytime.

  • @cdgreine

    @cdgreine

    Ай бұрын

    A true gardener! 😂

  • @suefellows1392

    @suefellows1392

    Ай бұрын

    😂😂😂😂

  • @matthewheeke4377

    @matthewheeke4377

    Ай бұрын

    Amen!!! The last time I went ten rounds in the garden was transplanting a shrub. I was successful, but a week later I lifted a 10 pound rock and herniated a disc. 😂😂😂😂

  • @Corinne-rc4xm
    @Corinne-rc4xmАй бұрын

    This is one of my favourite videos! Not because you were “suffering “ but because it was a job we might all be undertaking one day. And I loved the smudges of dirt on your face… lol. Thanks for keeping it real! 😎🇨🇦

  • @zoreslavazinczenko1060

    @zoreslavazinczenko1060

    Ай бұрын

    AGREE - to jobs YET to undertake!!! I'm procrastinating removing and replacing the wood edging at my one flowerbed that's rotted. It's the rebar removal/reinstallation that's delaying this project -- can my 5'6 110# 66 yr. old body handle it??? (excuses...). Guess i won't know 'til I try, huh?

  • @janzatovich6677

    @janzatovich6677

    Ай бұрын

    I appreciate how authentic you are ! Not all garden jobs are beautiful or fun. Thx for keeping it real !!!❤

  • @kathyorris5579
    @kathyorris5579Ай бұрын

    A gardening reality show…gotta love it!! The wild hair, the dirt on the forehead, the makeshift kitchen tools, the frustration and determination - we’ve all been there. Thanks for validating us! I LOVE your channel! You are in my gardening prayers😂😂😂

  • @thebuzzybumblebee15
    @thebuzzybumblebee15Ай бұрын

    Holding a large dirty knife with mud on your face looking like an absolute wild woman, loved it!

  • @amyk6403
    @amyk6403Ай бұрын

    Girl! 😂😂😂 I dug out, divided, and transplanted a 30 year old clematis last year, and it had me crying out for Jesus! AND Only the parent plant seems to have survived the winter.

  • @TheImpatientGardener

    @TheImpatientGardener

    Ай бұрын

    Oh, don't tell me that!

  • @j.m.7056

    @j.m.7056

    Ай бұрын

    Bummer!

  • @amyk6403

    @amyk6403

    Ай бұрын

    @TheImpatientGardener 💥 I went out and checked on the 2 divisions after I commented. One of them *does have a sprig or 2* coming from the base! The mother plant is vigorous! I had to move my vine for new siding. It was too close to the house anyway and in the ground, not a planter. Here's what I did. This may or may not be good advice: I'm working with the same clematis type. I cut them down to the ground every year, so it had a couple of 4" tall and 1/2" - 1" diameter woody trunks. After much effort and 1 broken shovel handle, I ended up just sawing through the tap roots as deep as I could get to. Then, I pulled off 2 divisions and pruned the remaining roots to about 12" from the woody trunk. It pretty much looked like an octopus by the time I got it out of the ground. Bare root, no soil. I cut off all the spurs except 2 (for photosynthesis' sake). I buried it over a "cone of dirt" about 1" deeper than it was before. Of course, I did this mid-summer when you're not supposed to. It didn't grow any new spurs for the rest of the season. This year, the mother plant has about 15 spurs. You did a much better job than I did. You should be alright! 😉 BTW I am also guilty of using the kitchen knives, bowls, collanders and serving spoons.

  • @Edu_Kate

    @Edu_Kate

    Ай бұрын

    I've heard propagating clematis from cuttings can be successful. No?

  • @amyk6403

    @amyk6403

    Ай бұрын

    @@Edu_Kate I haven't tried it. That may have been a better option....😁

  • @doreenpucely4664
    @doreenpucely4664Ай бұрын

    I’ve said it before and I will say it again-this is the channel I head to when I want to see real gardening in action. We’ve all been there and lived to tell the tale. It’s reassuring to see that someone as experienced as Erin goes through the same trials that we all do. Thanks Erin❤️

  • @lizpoole82
    @lizpoole82Ай бұрын

    Gardening for real folks.... that would be a good subtitle for your channel. Love the dirt on your face and truth about sore hands!

  • @caracoates4834
    @caracoates4834Ай бұрын

    I loved the intro! You have more patience than me. I would have been out there with a bottle of tequila and an axe. LOL

  • @TheImpatientGardener

    @TheImpatientGardener

    Ай бұрын

    Another excellent idea. Where were you people with these ideas (and tequila) while I was being tortured by those roots?

  • @littlebluecloud3433

    @littlebluecloud3433

    Ай бұрын

    My thoughts exactly but I was thinking gin.

  • @atlantagardener1
    @atlantagardener1Ай бұрын

    Next time my husband gripes about me using the bread knife in the garden, I’m just going to show him this video. “See?? That’s perfectly normal!” 😂

  • @greenthumbelina7331
    @greenthumbelina7331Ай бұрын

    Holy Cow, there was nothing little about the root ball of the 'Little Bas' clematis. Erin, I completely agree with you about NOT using landscape fabric anywhere on my property after all the problems it has caused me over the years. My husband and I thought it was the answer to a multitude of landscaping problems 45-plus years ago. However now, I pull it out everywhere I find some. What a pain! I hope your muscles have recovered from repotting those massive clematis.

  • @MyFocusVaries

    @MyFocusVaries

    Ай бұрын

    So true. I helped a friend take out landscape fabric from garden beds last weekend. Ergh! First, it doesn't do its intended job--weeds had just grown into the mulch on top. Then the weeds rooted into the fabric, making it SO HARD to separate the weeds from the fabric (weeds to yard waste bin, fabric to garbage bin).

  • @deborahpellerito6117

    @deborahpellerito6117

    Ай бұрын

    I am going through the same thing😮

  • @borismondal6671
    @borismondal6671Ай бұрын

    Hi Erin. You are being too patient. I was expecting you to pop an electric hand saw and 15 minutes later you'd be drinking coffee. It was also good to behold: the bread knife. Thanks for this video.

  • @Peachy_Peaches1603
    @Peachy_Peaches1603Ай бұрын

    Those plants are going to be so happy you’ve given them a new life

  • @scallywags12
    @scallywags12Ай бұрын

    I had a sage plant in a pot. I cut the bottom off the pot bottom. Replanted the sage in the pot and now is happy with its roots in the ground. Bunny Quinness does this all the time with lots of large pots in her garden in England.

  • @jennifertucker107

    @jennifertucker107

    Ай бұрын

    I was going to ask her if she had ever seen Bunny's videos on bottomless pots! Love her eye for landscaping.

  • @michellecjackson4956

    @michellecjackson4956

    Ай бұрын

    I've done this once in awhile. Sort of last resort. But it works.

  • @rosemarybushea3447
    @rosemarybushea3447Ай бұрын

    Aw, I imagine you will need Advil after that! I so appreciate your videos showing the reality of gardening. The struggle is real! Lol

  • @7tkjuj
    @7tkjujАй бұрын

    I love how you got some soil print on your forehead and not cut that clip out… you are absolutely one of my very few favorite gardeners!

  • @paulacothren3591
    @paulacothren3591Ай бұрын

    At first, I thought it was going to be the banana. All Hail The Mighty Banana. (I guess it's too early, so I'll wait for that).

  • @deborahpellerito6117

    @deborahpellerito6117

    Ай бұрын

    Me too

  • @pierrettedecinti573
    @pierrettedecinti573Ай бұрын

    This makes me laugh because I had a plant I couldn’t get out of a pot and I used my bread knife to get it out. I know what you went through. What a struggle it wore me out.

  • @Edu_Kate

    @Edu_Kate

    Ай бұрын

    A few weeks ago, Janey at "Dig. Plant. Water. Repeat." channel tried root pruning some sculpted shrubs growing in containers. She compared the process to giving birth. She was wiped out after struggling hours.

  • @danakenoyer106

    @danakenoyer106

    Ай бұрын

    What a garden task! Reward yourself with a hot tub soak, wine and Tylenol. Maybe the clematis garden fairy was sneaking at night and giving your clematis doses of Superthrive 😂 Good job girlfriend dirt smudges and all.

  • @kathyszeremet7138
    @kathyszeremet7138Ай бұрын

    You made me laugh out loud when you hacked the leaf with your bread knife😆😆

  • @upnorth21
    @upnorth21Ай бұрын

    Thanks for the laughs! So funny, (not for you though, lol) That you put your bread knife in dishwasher and use it for bread too, lol. What a beast. It is a good lesson about landscape fabric. -run from it. I hope the guy from Brushwood Nursery watches this. I'm heading over to shop on his site! I'm sure you are gratified how happy that Clematis will be now.

  • @monalisa7
    @monalisa7Ай бұрын

    Wow, job well done! Just today, I used my actual bread knife for dividing a dahlia because I was indoors and couldn’t leave the house. Very handy!

  • @lookforward2life
    @lookforward2lifeАй бұрын

    This was a great video. Seriously, you had a plan, it went sideways, you worked at it and solved it, learned a few things, reinforced lesson on the weed fabric lol, and then finished up. Thank you for sharing and for showing us how you actually go about something that doesn’t go ‘perfect’. Realistic and encouraging. Way to go!

  • @lisak161
    @lisak161Ай бұрын

    Hey Erin, you are so real!! I can absolutely relate to you. AND I have a "Mister Much More Patient" too🤣💗

  • @tanasuter5777

    @tanasuter5777

    Ай бұрын

    😂😂😂

  • @teresab6502
    @teresab6502Ай бұрын

    You're brave to re-pot them. I would have planted them in the ground so I'd never have to face that chore again. Wow, I'm exhausted after watching your struggle!

  • @user-th5dz7me4w
    @user-th5dz7me4wАй бұрын

    I think you just saved my life! I was about to put a clematis in a 23" square wooden box planter. After watching this video, no way in Hell am I doing that! 😀 Thank you, Erin, for showing us your messes along with the successes!

  • @QueenAnnesLace13
    @QueenAnnesLace13Ай бұрын

    You can tell there was a battle being waged; the dirt all over Erins face 😅💪. I also have a clematis in a square pot about the same size, I guess next year will be a war for me. 🥴

  • @martihurford
    @martihurfordАй бұрын

    I’m speechless. And….rethinking of potting a clematis. 😬

  • @AngeMaje

    @AngeMaje

    Ай бұрын

    I know! I just put a Clematis in a pot last fall, my first Clematis and I was literally wide-eyed watching this! I think I'm going to start digging a hole for it this evening.

  • @thisiscarolyn7670

    @thisiscarolyn7670

    Ай бұрын

    Never fear. I repotted 2 of my potted Clematis late winter. They were an equal struggle for me. It took me two days to get one unstuck from its terracotta pot and I was sure I had killed it because there was only a tiny piece of crown left. So I dug a big hole in the garden, plopped it in with, hopefully, the crown pointing up, and it is doing great with lots of buds about ready to bloom. Granted, it only has one stem, but a big win in my book. The other one was a bit easier, only taking one day, and I moved it up to a bigger pot and it is absolutely loaded with beautiful blooms. It was worth it, because they were both struggling in their old pots.

  • @AngeMaje

    @AngeMaje

    Ай бұрын

    @@thisiscarolyn7670 Thanks for the encouragement!

  • @martihurford

    @martihurford

    Ай бұрын

    @@thisiscarolyn7670 Positive outcome! Now if they just invented a nonstick spray for garden pots 😂

  • @JM-lo8xu
    @JM-lo8xuАй бұрын

    I dare say the landscape fabric helped. Can you imagine if all the roots that were stuck in the fabric found the ground, anchored in, got strong & beefy and were tangled between the slats, the drainage holes and the ground. You'd have to cut it loose from the earth then proceed to meticulously free the slats from roots

  • @pamderolf2883
    @pamderolf2883Ай бұрын

    Maybe it's Maybelline!? I love you, Erin!❤

  • @marybeth4002
    @marybeth4002Ай бұрын

    OMGoodness! I cannot believe this. I can relate - using kitchen tools when I come up short with what I might need in the garden. I've learned from you and other gardening channels I subscribe to; never use landscape fabric. Never. Ever. I'm toasting a gin and tonic to you that you 'recover' from this workout.

  • @gailbattaglia5800
    @gailbattaglia5800Ай бұрын

    Love how you show reality of gardening, dirt smudges and all, and fearlessly keep going! 😅

  • @susanrogers7748
    @susanrogers7748Ай бұрын

    I think you’ve earned SEVERAL gin and tonics on this job!! Holy cow Erin. I’ve got to repot several large plants this Spring…. I will think of you as I use my kitchen knives to get the job done. 😂

  • @bobbiechinn9578
    @bobbiechinn9578Ай бұрын

    I love that you didn't hide the dirt on your face lol. I really like you, and I love your channel ❤ ive learned so much from you, thank you. 💚💚💚

  • @dawnreynolds519
    @dawnreynolds519Ай бұрын

    OMG! What kept you from using a can of gas and a match!! 😂 Hope you are able to use your hands after that wrestling match with the “ Great Little Bas”. Thanks for sharing the nightmare with us. Makes me want to buy five of the same pot for my clematis so when I want to “refresh the soil “ I can just break the pot! Remember whatever doesn’t kill you makes you stronger!!😂😂❤

  • @WeTopia_
    @WeTopia_Ай бұрын

    As bizarre as it sounds, I saved this video for a special pick me up. I’ve seen my own face in the mirror with the same exhaustion, determination and hair style. I had no doubt you’d triumph over the clematis. Thank you for always being real, impatient and just like us. You’re the validation we may not get from our families when we insist upon doing the thing no sane person would do.

  • @TheBking01
    @TheBking01Ай бұрын

    Awesome job Erin, Thanks for keeping gardening real.

  • @MyFocusVaries
    @MyFocusVariesАй бұрын

    "been through something" We would say dragged through a hedge backwards. ;) Oh dear. Way to persevere! I just moved a climbing hydrangea that I anticipate would have tried to take over the world where I had it planted. I moved it to deep shade where it will probably be stunted, but stunted for a climbing hydrangea is still pretty vigorous. Nice work!

  • @dianebright8137
    @dianebright8137Ай бұрын

    I did NOT expect a root ball of that enormous size from a clematis! Live and learn.

  • @sandraelliott2624
    @sandraelliott2624Ай бұрын

    I have a small conifer in a hypertufa trough which needs to come out, as it is getting too large. You have given me the inspiration to attempt this job and I thank you for your determination to get your clematis replanted.

  • @shelbyramirez867
    @shelbyramirez867Ай бұрын

    I laughed out loud at the bread knife 😂love how you keep it real Erin!

  • @doreen9838

    @doreen9838

    Ай бұрын

    I did that and the knife broke!!!

  • @terrivance8750
    @terrivance8750Ай бұрын

    Erin, Pot #2--one clematis in ONLY 4 years produced all those roots?! 😯😯😯😯😯

  • @TheImpatientGardener

    @TheImpatientGardener

    Ай бұрын

    yep! Crazy, right?

  • @4819632011
    @4819632011Ай бұрын

    You look like you've been in garden combat, relish your victory! 🤣

  • @maureenmckenna5220
    @maureenmckenna5220Ай бұрын

    Had a two year old clematis, doing very well, but not getting great sun. Type? Purple, prolific. Decided the front of my house would be better, along with a change in trellis. Thought, foolish me, that I would shove the shovel in three or four times and lift that baby right out of the ground. Yes, the roots are yellow, and so it was apparent that there were lots and lots of roots. The hole got wider, and the job got bigger. I simply could not believe that this dainty, fragile looking plant had the roots of a tank. Finally got it out, and had seedlings grow there for two straight years. It has thrived in its new home, is covered with flowers, and will never be dug out, by me at least.

  • @suzanneevans5942
    @suzanneevans594225 күн бұрын

    I am not a clematis expert, I am starting my own trial and error with growing picardy . and Ice blue . All I can say is a ditch the bread knife and get out the saw saw. You have much more ground to cover than me. I love Clematis and have one that I've had for years. Just learning abou these plants, but I do believe they are very hearty and resilant. Thanks for sharing.

  • @marycochran-mm6hy
    @marycochran-mm6hyАй бұрын

    I am so happy because you look just like me when I am gardening it looks natural some youtubers always look like they just came from the hair dressers....thanks I appreciate...

  • @juliefurman1978
    @juliefurman1978Ай бұрын

    Been there done that, meaning oh it will only take me 2 hours most ... ENTIRE DANG DAY LATER ... DONE. But pretty certain you will be happy with the end result. ❤

  • @Bandaid17
    @Bandaid17Ай бұрын

    Those roots reminded me of the remake of War of the Worlds where the vines were everywhere. Very spooky. Would it be good to pot them in a fabric pot so the roots would self prune? Also I ordered my own garden bread knife. They are so versatile. I’m in the foothills of the Poconos so my nemesis is rock. What a job. I look like you after “planting” several shrubs LOL. Waiting for Princess Banana.

  • @kirstinkonrad
    @kirstinkonradАй бұрын

    My mom loves clematis (she/we live in the PNW). She doesn't use landscape fabric and this has happened to every single clematis she's grown in a pot (I know this because I've been the person who has moved her pots which were also 24" but round). I think it is fairly safe to say that planted a clematis in a pot makes for a very happy but over a couple of years very root bound plant.

  • @DeAnne9743
    @DeAnne9743Ай бұрын

    Holy crap, i can't believe the root ball on the second plant. My daunting project is cleaning out a huge bed of overgrown weeds and rudbeckia. There will be no more black eyed susans in this yard!😊

  • @loispullen4049
    @loispullen4049Ай бұрын

    That is the reason why I DIVIDE my clematis often. Never hear you should or could but I Do!🤗🇨🇦

  • @catherinerhyno9581
    @catherinerhyno9581Ай бұрын

    Hilarious video! And so sorry you are having such a time with these clematis.....at one point it seemed as if you had just gone to war with the roots. Such a dedicated gardener you are!

  • @christinahaftmann4065
    @christinahaftmann4065Ай бұрын

    So scary! But...Miss Bananadana, everything you touch expands! Really, really expands...thanks for the great video!

  • @ThatBrickChic
    @ThatBrickChicАй бұрын

    Not gonna lie, When you said you have one more to do, my heart sank for you. Glad the second was easier.

  • @laurieh9388
    @laurieh9388Ай бұрын

    You're are funny! Thanks for keeping it real!

  • @meistergedanken4790
    @meistergedanken4790Ай бұрын

    This is funny and timely because I transplanted a [fall-flowering] clematis just yesterday. I built a new arbor in a different location so I dug it out of the ground, where it had been for the last four years. I'm sure it will make it, but I hope I didn't wreck a lot of the new growth as I was moving it and then trying to tie it to the arbor to "train it up." Here in NE Ohio it has already grown about 16 inches.

  • @paulineanderson3985
    @paulineanderson3985Ай бұрын

    Please do a follow-up in a month or so, very curious about how this works out. An old bread knife is also in my arsenal of garden tools.

  • @TheImpatientGardener

    @TheImpatientGardener

    Ай бұрын

    I will!

  • @discolemonade8794
    @discolemonade8794Ай бұрын

    Very timely video! I planned to lift out four giant clematis from pots this weekend to raise/recharge the soil. Wish me luck! 🍀

  • @beverleysimmons7885
    @beverleysimmons7885Ай бұрын

    Oh gosh. I watched this before morning coffee. Totally started my day on the right foot. I hope you aren’t aching too bad. Good lessons for us all. Thanks for that💝🇨🇦

  • @susannewlove2115
    @susannewlove2115Ай бұрын

    We all know you are a “can do…get it done” gardener and I am so happy you mentioned the importance of staying dedicated to small, local businesses with experts to advise. I know it’s hard as in early spring I was with my patient husband at the orange big box store and I gravitated towards the pansies as our local garden centers don’t officially open until April 15. Someone needs to start a simple, serene campaign…just say no to bb💐😊

  • @Dahliaismypassion
    @DahliaismypassionАй бұрын

    I feel your pain, literally. I broke 2 shovels and hurt my and my husband’s back when we moved and divided 20 year old peonies. Never again! Dividing large grasses was horrible too.

  • @TheTinkerersWife
    @TheTinkerersWifeАй бұрын

    All hail the common bread knife! I used to use a bread knife to saw apart plant root balls as a propagator for a nursery so when I saw that I was hoping you knew about using one. So glad that worked! Man,, that was crazy though! You just busted all those romantic ideas people have about gardening I think. 😂 The garden soil facial is a nice touch, btw. This video provides several great tips. My guess is the other box will be easier now.

  • @marthasidney2387
    @marthasidney2387Ай бұрын

    My goodness!!! What a chore! But you did it! You beat it and won! Now go have a drink.

  • @carolwarmoth8744
    @carolwarmoth8744Ай бұрын

    Love this video ! I feel your pain because this is the way I garden. An 1830’s farmhouse and every flower bed is hiding the secret of “industrial strength” landscape fabric about eight inches beneath the surface 😭! I can’t plant anything without running into what you discovered in your planter. Never, never,never start a flowerbed with landscape fabric, please 🙏

  • @Edu_Kate

    @Edu_Kate

    Ай бұрын

    And don't use rubber mulch. My neighbors' daughter just started spreading it around her yard. I gave them reasons why that wasn't a good idea. Dad said her yard smells like tires. Exactly! Petroleum product will leach into the soil.

  • @amyh3619
    @amyh3619Ай бұрын

    Wow, impressive! I’ve been known to get out the electric carving knife (Thanksgiving turkey), and even the Sawzall to tackle some fierce tree roots.

  • @kristinastoltzfus6032
    @kristinastoltzfus6032Ай бұрын

    Bunny Guiness just cuts the bottom of planters out and leaves them. They grow into the ground and do great. Maybe you could do that? I love it and it does look happy! 😊

  • @karmen4511
    @karmen4511Ай бұрын

    You are just the best. So genuine, so hilarious. Cant wait to see that sucker in bloom! 🌺

  • @katherinec7698
    @katherinec7698Ай бұрын

    Way to win the battle! Would you ever consider bottomless pots? I’ve resorted to using our bread knife but now use a cheap drywall saw. It works great!

  • @kknichols8067
    @kknichols8067Ай бұрын

    I completely feel your pain! I had a plant do similar in a square pot and I ended up just smashing the pot. I couldn’t take it anymore 😂. I also won’t ever plant in a square pot again. It was so much harder than removing from a round planter once it was root bound. Hats off to you, sister, that’s a lot of work!

  • @BlackSwampSurvivor
    @BlackSwampSurvivorАй бұрын

    The second I opened this video, I laughed! I could tell you'd been through the wringer! (I get the biggest kick out of you at times.)Sorry for your unexpected trial, but you took the bull by the horns and tackled that bad boy!

  • @Passionproject100
    @Passionproject100Ай бұрын

    I'm sure your nursery clematis owner will be super fascinated with this! This is really great learning for others, appreciate the hard work and sacrifice ❤❤ I have some doozy's maybe I should start a channel lol

  • @kenbrown438
    @kenbrown438Ай бұрын

    Gardening is a challenge !!!!

  • @heidihein8662
    @heidihein8662Ай бұрын

    My go-to tool for digging out, root pruning or anything that needs cutting is a DeWalt cordless reciprocating saw with an 8-inch sawtooth blade. Took me over 40-yrs of gardening to come to that conclusion!

  • @Edu_Kate

    @Edu_Kate

    Ай бұрын

    I agree! I have used mine for several years after seeing another YT gardener show how she divides plants with one. So easy to pop out blades when they're dull (I save the dull blades for when I need to cut out tree roots). I gave away a corded hedge trimmer (blade was dull) to my brother. 😆

  • @juliafiore120
    @juliafiore120Ай бұрын

    Great job, Erin!👏🏻👏🏻💪🏻💪🏻 The Clematis thanks you! The roots are unreal!😮😬😳

  • @melinaking9430
    @melinaking9430Ай бұрын

    I recently wrestled a cryptomeria nana globosa out of a large planter for the same reason! It was a monster root ball with very little soil left! It’s now planted in the landscape and much happier! Love your channel!

  • @rosemarycorning1775
    @rosemarycorning1775Ай бұрын

    For what it’s worth I think your clematis will love the refresh and all the good new stuff that you gave it in the pot and it will appreciate your dedication as do I! Happy AdvilIng!!!!!

  • @terrivance8750
    @terrivance8750Ай бұрын

    Erin, Someone's probably gonna send ya a bread knife now so you'll have one dedicated to bread & another dedicated to gardening! 😉😊

  • @cindyking9813
    @cindyking9813Ай бұрын

    I can feel your pain I just took out an asparagus fern from a pot it had been in for 2 years. It took 4 hours of prying tugging and chopping with a a shovel before I got that thing out. I tend to had to use a pruning saw to cut off 3/4 of the root ball. It had no dirt left in the pot. I know it’s very unhappy right now but in 3 weeks it’s going to be loving all that fresh soil and fertilizer. What a job!

  • @VancouverIslandgirl
    @VancouverIslandgirlАй бұрын

    Thanks for keeping it real ,we don’t all have a help that comes in when the cameras are off to do the dirty work !💐🍷

  • @deborahpellerito6117

    @deborahpellerito6117

    Ай бұрын

    Yes

  • @user-qo5jp7ur4s
    @user-qo5jp7ur4sАй бұрын

    Kitchen knives are one of my favorite tools too! Landscape fabric is the devil! :)

  • @bonniejackson7476
    @bonniejackson7476Ай бұрын

    Bless you Erin! We all run into those jobs!

  • @denisefair2584
    @denisefair2584Ай бұрын

    I'm glad I'm not the only one using my actual bread knife for gardening. I planted a clematis in a container too and those roots are bonkers and it was fight just like this.

  • @suenorton7412
    @suenorton7412Ай бұрын

    Love your face! Shows hard work!❤

  • @janetleeharrison
    @janetleeharrisonАй бұрын

    OMG! Can't believe Clematis can grow a root system that THICK in only 4 years! YIKES! I think I would pull & root trim clematis end of year. TFS!

  • @junemoon6916
    @junemoon6916Ай бұрын

    A sawzall is my go to if it’s huge or I use an old pruning saw to go through roots.

  • @jack6964
    @jack6964Ай бұрын

    You definitely can’t let those root bound plants win!

  • @suefellows1392
    @suefellows1392Ай бұрын

    Wow. What an ordeal! Im laughing through this, tho i can feel your 😢. Ive had some doozie projects where profanity spews like an erupting volcano! Love your humor!😂

  • @cherylt6888
    @cherylt6888Ай бұрын

    That was a beast of a job x 2!!!!! Great job…. The bread knife was priceless❤️

  • @shellisspace
    @shellisspaceАй бұрын

    Hey Erin, Get yourself a pair of copper infused compression gloves. I have a pair and I put them on after I wash up and glob on the lotion after a hard day in the garden. Has really helped my hands recover!

  • @daniellegrows2498
    @daniellegrows2498Ай бұрын

    That is absolutely INSANE!!! My jaw literally dropped and then that second one!!!!! Good job and the insulation idea was great! Thanks for sharing this with us it was super interesting!

  • @nicolehoward6433
    @nicolehoward6433Ай бұрын

    Always learn something new from you! Took a Tarantino-Esque turn, once you whipped out the bread knife 🔪🤣

  • @TheImpatientGardener

    @TheImpatientGardener

    Ай бұрын

    🤣

  • @lorihanby6733
    @lorihanby6733Ай бұрын

    Love how down to earth and real you are! I love clematis so much! Hope yours do very well after the refresh. I 100% agree on NO landscape fabric anywhere.

  • @deborahpellerito6117

    @deborahpellerito6117

    Ай бұрын

    I agree😊

  • @joymarks4174
    @joymarks4174Ай бұрын

    This seems like one of those cases where using a bottomless pot recommended by the great Bunny Guiness would work well.

  • @TheImpatientGardener

    @TheImpatientGardener

    Ай бұрын

    Actually you are very right! This is a perfect time for that. I’ll do that in four years when I take this project on again.

  • @kristinastoltzfus6032

    @kristinastoltzfus6032

    Ай бұрын

    I just commented this!! 😅

  • @user-ch7mn1kj4b
    @user-ch7mn1kj4bАй бұрын

    I’m totally with you on landscape fabric. Frankly I’m not sure why it’s still in production. Diabolical stuff

  • @anitahadley2871
    @anitahadley2871Ай бұрын

    Holy moly! It does feel good after it’s all done though. I just fought with a foxtail fern that was in a metal tub. It too was a ball of roots and I had a heck of a time dividing that thing! i used a tree saw and a shovel. The amount of roots, thick ones and tiny ones, plus those ball things was crazy! 💪🏼 I got 3 plants, let hope they all survive.

  • @jamaica5930
    @jamaica5930Ай бұрын

    Great video!!! I love your “make-up” 😂- thank you soo much for keeping it real! You make the viewer feel like we’re hanging out with a good friend in her garden.

  • @TheImpatientGardener

    @TheImpatientGardener

    Ай бұрын

    If we were hanging out I would have found a bread knife for you too. 😀

  • @littlebluecloud3433

    @littlebluecloud3433

    Ай бұрын

    @@TheImpatientGardener And maybe a cocktail . . .

  • @Talula72
    @Talula72Ай бұрын

    Man, the rest of your season will be a breeze after this! I can totally relate to these near death gardening projects! (For example me and planting bulbs because our area is basically on top of a gravel pit) Everytime I look at clematises now I'm gonna wonder what their roots look like. I have one in-ground I need to relocate and it is probably 10 years old, I'll be expecting to dig a big hole 😄

  • @Thorn99855
    @Thorn99855Ай бұрын

    I wonder if you could take that big square rootball and layer it into a few mesh baskets like you see in some hanging planters. 😂 Imagine that, the roots become so thick that you can slice them into layers and put them in a wire mesh to hold dirt!

  • @DianeGedeonArt
    @DianeGedeonArtАй бұрын

    Wow! Love your content! Congratulations on getting that sucker out & also reinforcing to us newer gardeners that landscape fabric & plants = bad idea in most cases.

  • @CatCaretakerID
    @CatCaretakerIDАй бұрын

    Erin, what an example of pure tenacity in a struggle against one prolific plant. You had me laughing and cheering for your willingness to do battle with those roots. Love the foamboard suggestion too. I hope Advil and a long hot bath eased your pain.

  • @litaapreston9605
    @litaapreston9605Ай бұрын

    😂 sorry to laugh but it’s so good to know that there are master gardeners that struggle like the rest of us. At times the struggle is real in gardening and the lessons that we learn. But I wouldn’t trade it for anything because the rewards are just the best. ❤