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    Planting

    So you’ve prepared everything, from the soil, flower bed, and to everything involved, including the right flowers to plant. I bet it’s now time for you to know how to properly plant your best picks. Well, I have the following planting tips for you to consider. Just note and follow these steps and you will surely be guaranteed to see your flowers bloom the way they should be.

    1.With the plants in their pots, don’t forget to water them the day before you intend to plant them.

    2.Don’t ever attempt to remove the plants from their pots. Instead, leave them sitting in the sun for the roots to dry out.

    3.If the roots are packed so dense or if they grow in a circle, try to tease them apart. This is important so to allow the roots to stretch out and grow into the surrounding soil.

    4.When burying the plant, bury them according to how they were buried in the pot. Don’t bury them too deep or else the stem will rot. But, don’t also bury them too high to prevent the roots from drying out.

    5.When planting, don’t press the plant down hard. Instead of pushing deem deeper as you cover them with the soil, water them. The water itself will help the plant settle into the ground.

    6.As soon as your flower garden is newly planted, don’t forget to water it. Also make sure that it gets and absorbs at least one inch of water per week. In hot, dry summers, treat them with an increased amount of water.

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