Certainly you can repot it: You can cut the roots at ground level, or unearth as many roots as you reasonably can and put it into the new, larger pot. Either way, as with any transplanted or trans-potted plant, this one will need time to become settled in its new container. These are pretty hardy plants (some say, invasive) so it should survive without harm. Just give it time.
Certainly you can repot it: You can cut the roots at ground level, or unearth as many roots as you reasonably can and put it into the new, larger pot. Either way, as with any transplanted or trans-potted plant, this one will need time to become settled in its new container. These are pretty hardy plants (some say, invasive) so it should survive without harm. Just give it time.