juurepall
Juurepall, also known as the root ball, is a horticultural term used to describe a plant's root system enclosed within a ball of soil. This technique is commonly used in the propagation of plants, particularly trees and shrubs. The root ball is typically removed from the original soil and replanted in a new location, allowing the plant to establish new roots in its new environment. This method is preferred for several reasons: it preserves the root system, which can be extensive and complex, and it ensures that the plant has a strong foundation for growth. Juurepall is also used in the nursery industry to transport and sell plants, as it allows for easy handling and reduces the risk of root damage. The term "juurepall" is derived from the Estonian language, where "juur" means root and "pall" means ball. The practice of using root balls is not limited to any specific region or culture, and it is widely used in horticulture worldwide.