John your videos are very helpful. I am new to the horticultural side of my business but have been doing lawn care for over 6 years. We have been picking up a lot of planting installs lately.
Very good looking video, but maybe a helpful tip (as a nurseryman who plants more then 10.000 containershrubs a year in the field) keep the turf of your containerplant always covered with topsoil and don't let it rise 2 inches. Once turf dries out it can start drying out you're entire rootball. Just cover it with 1 inch of topsoil and you're fine. And another tip, if you buy containerplants always take the container off to inspect the rootsystem; unhealthy rootsystem = unhealthy shrubs. You do give excellent advice on circular roots though!
Great tutorial! I am preparing a bed to plant a few Redtwig Dogwoods, so this information was just what I needed. I am in zone 5b. Is there any problem planting these in early fall or is it better to get them in the ground as soon as possible? (It's mid-August now.) Thanks!
John your videos are very helpful. I am new to the horticultural side of my business but have been doing lawn care for over 6 years. We have been picking up a lot of planting installs lately.
Best DIY I've found. Thanks! I'm feeling better about planting my shrubs now. I learned a lot.
Very useful info! Thanks for making these videos.
Very good looking video, but maybe a helpful tip (as a nurseryman who plants more then 10.000 containershrubs a year in the field) keep the turf of your containerplant always covered with topsoil and don't let it rise 2 inches. Once turf dries out it can start drying out you're entire rootball. Just cover it with 1 inch of topsoil and you're fine. And another tip, if you buy containerplants always take the container off to inspect the rootsystem; unhealthy rootsystem = unhealthy shrubs. You do give excellent advice on circular roots though!
Im glad I found your video, thanks man!
I completely understand thank you again
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great information Thanks
what brand of spade shovel is that
Great tutorial! I am preparing a bed to plant a few Redtwig Dogwoods, so this information was just what I needed. I am in zone 5b. Is there any problem planting these in early fall or is it better to get them in the ground as soon as possible? (It's mid-August now.) Thanks!
Thanks so much for your reply!
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John what brand of shovel are you using.
Ok thanks for responding to all my questions! I would appreciate some advice on an job I have is there a email address I can contact you