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California Backyard Orchard: Preparation & Planting
... and tamp gently, then add the same amount of phosphate as was placed in the bottom of the hole. Cover with soil to fill the hole using the soil which was removed to make the hole. It is not necessary to add soil amendments other than the phosphate. Do not ...
homeorchard.ucdavis.edu

mark huss roses - planting
... covering the outside of the ball), use a knife to cut vertical slits in the ball to encourage the roots to grow outward. Put the root ball in the center of the hole. Fill the hole to the top of the root ball, using your amended soil, and press the new soil in around the ...
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mark huss roses - planting
... covering the outside of the ball), use a knife to cut vertical slits in the ball to encourage the roots to grow outward. Put the root ball in the center of the hole. Fill the hole to the top of the root ball, using your amended soil, and press the new soil in around the ...
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Planting Roses, HYG-1212-96
... the hole so the top of the soil ball is at ground level. A common problem is planting too deep; make sure the plant is placed at the same depth it was previously growing in the container. Fill the hole with the prepared soil mixture. Water the plant well to allow the backfilled soil to settle around the ...
ohioline.osu.edu

FPHG -
... soil to the hole, while at the same time gently jiggling the tree up and down. This will cut down on the possibility of air pockets and help the soil to surround all of the roots. Fill the hole to within 3 to 4 inches of the ground line. Tramp the soil firmly, then add the remaining soil up to the ...
ssfruit.cas.psu.edu

So you bought a rose...
... Spread the roots over the mound (figure A) and fill the hole 2/3rds full with the soil mixture. Tamp lightly, fill with water (figure B) and let soak a few minutes and then fill the hole with the soil mix. 8. Mound the soil up around the ...
twincitiesrose.org

10 No-Cook Food Gifts from the Kitchen
... children, fill a cookie jar with cookie decorating accessories such as small bottles of neon food coloring, colored sugars, candy sprinkles, and jimmies. Purchase a bundt cake with the hole in the center. Make a small nosegay of silk flowers in an inexpensive miniature bud vase and place in the center. Wrap with colored cellophane and ...
homecooking.about.com

Growing Apples in the Home Orchard, HYG-1401-00
... and wide hole to accommodate the root system. Spread the roots before filling the hole. Hold the tree in place so that the bud union is 2 to 3 inches above ground level. Otherwise, the ... the nursery. The width of the planting hole should be at least two or three times the diameter of the root ball. After placing the container-grown tree in the planting hole, back fill with soil. Apply water at the ...
ohioline.osu.edu

A trip through the Richtersveld
... stars and the distant barking of baboons and jackal. We are careful to keep all the garbage in the car, but the next morning a jackal has dug up the hole where we burried the dishwater. The ... tar to Alexanderbaai). Buy supplies in Port-Nolloth. Fill the tank at the gate in Sendelingsdrif. If you have all you need you can take the track from Steinkopf via Eksteenfontein / Lekkersing - Kubus - ...
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The Arboretum of Los Angeles County
... the growth of the plant. In heavier soils it is good practice to put five or six inches of pea gravel in the bottom of the hole before planting, then to fill ... the roots. In the winter months, however, the basins should be filled in and the soil mounded up around the base of the plants so as to drain the water away during the ...
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