The roots must get deep and established before flowering. ![]() Newly sown plants traditionally do not flower or form berries until sometime between years three and five. The root system of the holly does take years to become invasive. The root system is very strong and can cause holes in underground piping, move home foundations, take over a garden, and continually grow back if not removed properly. Holly bushes, if left unkept or planted too close to a foundation, can do all of these things. These roots can regrow and sprout new, unwanted plants.
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