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Contractor Center: Planting Instructions Plant Selection Before selecting a plant it is important to observe the growing conditions of the area to be planted; the hours of direct sunlight, the soil type (clay, loamy, sandy), and the proximity of a water source. It is better not to plant under the canopy of trees because the roots will compete for water and nutrients. The trees also create shade that could be a problem for most plants. Care Prior to Planting Keep the plant out of the hot sun when possible and check the soil in the root ball for dryness. Water daily as needed to keep the soil moist until the plant can be planted. Planting Instructions
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There are three basic nutrients in most fertilizers: nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), & potassium (K). These nutrients will be listed as a set of numbers such as 10-6-4 which means there is 10% nitrogen, 6% phosphorus & 4% potassium by weight. Flowering plants require a high phosphorus fertilizer such as 5-10-5. Foliage plants need a high nitrogen fertilizer such as 5-3-3. If the plant is acid-loving such as rhododendron or azalea use an acid based fertilizer such as 4-6-4. If an all purpose fertilizer is desired to feed most of your plants, then use 8-8-8. Northeast Nursery recommends Healthy Start ® 3-4-3*. PruningPruning is not always necessary but there are several reasons why it is important:
Mulching There are many kinds of mulch as well as many reasons for using them. All of them help retain the moisture in the soil around the roots and prevent weeds from growing. The main difference between the types of mulch is their physical appearance. Apply mulch approximately 2 inches deep for best results. Some of the more common mulches are hemlock, pine / spruce mix, cedar, pine bark nuggets, cocoa shells and buckwheat hulls. Other Helpful Tips Check plants regularly for insects and disease so they don't become a problem. The best defense against these problems is planting in the proper area so the plant isn't under stress due to poor growing conditions. Remove any weeds around plants to prevent competition for water and nutrients. Weeds harbor insects and diseases that may infect the garden plants. This will reduce the amount of work later in the season.
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