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It is best to plant a tree or shrub when the rootball is moist (not soggy). When possible, water your plants 24 hours before you plan to plant.
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It is best to plant a tree or shrub when the rootball is moist (not soggy). When possible, water your plants 24 hours before you plan to plant.
How-to-Plant-Trees-and-ShrubsPlant Establishment: On average the root system of a shrub will be well established after one year, and a tree after three years. New plants need to be watered more frequently. The schedule below offers guidelines to help new plants get established.
This guide will provide you with an abundant list of vegetables and flowers, along with the best time for planting. Source: Cooperative Extension Service of University of Arizona.
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