Rogers Gardens
1792 North 42nd St
Springfield, Oregon 97477
541-726-5532
nursery@rogers-gardens.com

General Planting Instructions
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As a general rule, most plants should be transplanted no deeper than the soil in which they were originally grown.

Ideally the width of the hole should be at least 2 times the diameter of the root ball or container or the spread of the roots in the case of bare root trees. This will provide the plant with enough worked earth for its root structure to establish itself.

When digging in poorly drained clay soil, it is important to avoid ‘glazing’. Glazing occurs when the sides and bottom of a hole become smoothed forming a barrier, through which water has difficulty passing. To break up the glaze, use a fork to work the bottom and sides of the completed hole. We also recommend adding Soil Building Compost at no more that 50% to help break up heavy soil. Also, raising the center bottom of the hole slightly higher than the surrounding area. This allows water to disperse, reducing the possibility of water pooling in the planting zone.
 
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