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Careful Planting of Nursery Plants
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clintbrown
June 4, 2012
When you purchase plants at Lowe's or other big box stores, they often are potted in potting mix that consists of mostly bark. If you don't remove some of this before planting out, the plants often will die a slow, painful death.
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Dollybelle
Sep 14, 2013 4:45 PM CST
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Edmond, OK (Zone 7a)
Amen to that! I alway preach this to people who complain about their plants dying. Especially from a local hybridizer.
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