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CRHS - Hosta Care
... the roots will begin to rot. For divisions that you have produced by pulling them apart and which have a nice balanced root distribution - plant your divisions about 1 inch deep- spread the roots out and cover the stems until you cannot see any of the white portions at the base of the stems. Water them in well so that there are no large air pockets in the ...
chattanoogahosta.org

Growing Apples in the Home Orchard, HYG-1401-00
... planting, soak the tree roots in water for half an hour. Dig a deep 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 scion or cultivar will form roots, ...
ohioline.osu.edu

How to Plant and Cultivate Roses - The Helpful Gardener
... the change. Make sure to dig a hole that is at least two square feet for your rose. Build a small mound of dirt in the center of the hole and spread the roots out on top of it. In colder climates, the roots should be buried slightly deeper than in warmer Southern climates. Once you have planted your rose, mulch the ...
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Stories from the Suite101 Orchid Garden - Zygopetalum Orchids
... the division then place the division in a pot big enough to allow 2 years growth. Trim off old growth and roots, spread the roots in the ... The mix should be firm in the pot because loose mix will quickly break down and not support the roots ...
www.orchidlady.com

AppleCultivation
... the soil may still be relatively warm. Do not plant when the soil is very wet or frozen. Dig a hole deep and wide enough to spread the roots out comfortably. Loosening the bottom of the hole by forking it over and pricking some holes with your fork in the sides will help the young roots to get established quickly ...
www.the-tree.org.uk

getting Taro from the grocery store - Bog Garden Forum - GardenWeb
... the oriental market, and purchase a few tubers. They do sometimes take a while to form shoots, but the roots are forming like crazy down below before the shoots come up. RE: getting Taro from the grocery store clip ... possibly spread in your area. They are a very thick leaved plant, but do need water. RE: getting Taro from the ...
forums.gardenweb.com

The Gardener's Network - Herbs : How to Grow Balm Lemon
... the tiny seeds can easily wash out of the soil in a spring rain. Balm Lemon is commonly grown by division of the roots. Left unattended, this aggressive plant will do just fine, rapidly spreading its roots into other areas of the ... two feet apart. They will quickly grow and spread, if allowed. They will tolerate a little ...
gardenersnet.com

The Staghorn Fern: A Rarity Worth Growing
... the fern will eventually grow out from the bark in all directions. The plant is normally suspended from the ceiling or hung on a wall. This provides plenty of room for the plant to spread ... by first wrapping the roots in damp sphagnum and then tying the root ball tightly to the bark with cotton string. Eventually the roots and sterile frond will grip the bark and support the plant. Propagation ...
gardenline.usask.ca

The Gardener's Network : How to Grow Daffodil Bulbs
... the fall. Plant about two to four weeks before the ground freezes to allow the roots ... the hole during planting. For established beds, spread the fertilizer on top of the soil. You can work it in lightly, but you risk damaging the ...
gardenersnet.com

Deep Roots of Landscape Trees
... the roots may be too deep. Nursery production and planting in the landscape can both contribute to deep roots, though in the end, the cause matters little because the results are the same. View larger View larger Though the ...
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