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Planting Ornamentals (Container-Grown)

Fine Gardening - Issue 119
Planting Ornamentals (Container-Grown)
Get your ornamental shrub off to a good start and a better chance of survival by basing your planting procedures on the plant's packaging. This video will show you a trick or two about replanting container-grown plants so they will thrive.
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      Planting the right way can be the difference in a plant’s survival. All too often we quickly dig a hole, plop in the plant, then kick dirt around it. No wonder so many plants never survive their first season. The best way to get a new plant off to a healthy start is to base your practices on how that plant is packaged. Packaging influences the condition of the roots and the root-ball soil, which, in turn, affects how to plant properly. So even if you know the basics, there is a good chance you will learn a trick or two in this video about planting container-grown ornamentals to increase the odds your plants will thrive.

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