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How can I tell if the roots of my plants are getting too crowded in the urban planter boxes?

If you're growing plants in urban planter boxes, it's crucial to recognize when roots become too crowded. Several clear signs indicate this common gardening issue. First, watch for stunted growth - if your plants have stopped growing despite proper care, crowded roots may be the culprit. Second, observe water behavior: if water runs straight through the container without absorbing, or if soil dries out unusually fast, the root mass might be too dense. Another telltale sign is roots emerging from drainage holes or circling the soil surface. You might also notice yellowing leaves, reduced flowering, or the plant lifting out of the soil easily. For a definitive check, gently remove the plant from its container. If you see a tight, tangled root ball with little visible soil, it's definitely root bound. Addressing overcrowded roots promptly ensures your urban garden continues to thrive in limited spaces. Consider repotting into larger containers, root pruning, or dividing plants to give them the space they need for healthy growth.

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