Bare root planting is the easiest and most cost-effective way to plant trees and shrubs. Pictured above is witch hazel, bare root on left and with container on right. Photo courtesy of Turnbull ...
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8 garden jobs to do in January before it is too late – from mulching to bare-root plantingSpread the mulch at least two inches thick, but do not make the mulching mistakes of piling mulch onto herbaceous perennials or mounding it against shrubs or trees. Bare-root plants are available ...
When you plant 50 or more little bare root seedlings, the calculations and care are different. DNR Forester Mark Vitosh talks about how to successfully establish conservation plantings with bare ...
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