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Clay soil is notoriously difficult to garden with. But it's still possible to grow an apple or pear tree in a clay-soil yard ...
Avocados are notoriously hard to grow particularly in heavy soil (clay). This video shows a great example of how to plant an ...
This video shows how to successfully plant avocado trees in areas containing clay soil. Root rot disease and poor soil drainage is the number 1 reason why avocados fail and die but this method helps ...
One of the reasons why blackhaw viburnum could be an excellent choice for your garden is that it's a beautiful plant that ...
However, if you have to grow stone fruit in clay soil, you can elevate the trees and plant them into mounds made from a good soil mix. “The mix should be two parts clay or clay loam, two parts ...
How to check tree roots before planting Even beer-drinking Babylonians knew that you can’t grow a good tree with bad roots.
Should we amend the soil when planting trees, shrubs and flowers? It’s easy to take for granted, but what an impact soil has on our trees, shrubs, lawns and gardens.
It’s important that tree roots expand and establish in the native soil.Soil properties are extremely difficult to change with an amendment of any kind.
Planting the rootball too deeply could suffocate portions or all the root system, possibly leading to the death of the tree. What if it's root-bound?
Look for a tree that is well pruned and looks reasonably vigorous. How to check tree roots before planting Even beer-drinking Babylonians knew that you can’t grow a good tree with bad roots.
When you're digging a hole to plant your tree, the temptation is to dig it in the shape of most holes: you know, a circle. The root ball is called a "ball" for a reason, after all.
Learn how to save your favorite root-bound plants If you pop a plant from its pot and just plop it into the ground, it is unlikely to develop well-shaped roots.