Shrubs make a handsome addition to any property and add definite curb appeal. Follow these easy steps to properly plant your shrubs so they flourish.
October 9, 2015
Shrubs make a handsome addition to any property and add definite curb appeal. Follow these easy steps to properly plant your shrubs so they flourish.
Shrubs are supplied by nurseries in three forms: container grown, with balled roots, or with bare roots. Container shrubs are established plants growing in pots of soil or soil substitute. Balled and burlapped (sometimes called balled-root) shrubs have some soil around the roots, kept in place by burlap. Plants that have difficulty establishing themselves are sold this way to keep the root systems intact.
Shrubs that develop easily after transplanting are sold with bare roots. Shrubs are best planted in fall or early winter after dormancy has set in but before the ground is frozen, or early spring. Evergreens can be set out earlier in the fall or later in the spring than can deciduous shrubs.
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