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Planting Bare Root Plants
Have you ever planted a bare root plant? It is the most economical way to buy large numbers of plants for ground covers, hedges, orchards, rows of shade trees or shrub borders. The lack of a ball or container at the roots allows cheaper shipping ... [... more]
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Plant A Bare Root Tree Or Shrub
Unless you're planting a small shrub or a street or patio tree in a small, confined space, avoid amending (improving) the soil in the planting hole. The "good" soil will encourage the roots to confine themselves within that small area rather ... [... more]
eHow

Handling Of Bare Root Perennials
Determine a shipment's quality upon arrival. If the crowns and roots are covered with molds, are rotted, or are very dry, it is unlikely that the plant will grow well. Give it a try if you'd like, but be prepared for ... [... more]
Virginia Tech Extension

Alpines Potting Mix
All the plant material coming into the Botanical Garden nursery, whether it is seed, cutting or bare root material, is grown in these mixes and the nursery has a 60-70% success rate of all these plant materials. ... [... more]
Backyard Gardener

Buying Bare Root Roses
To plant your bareroot roses, begin the night before by soaking the roots of the plants in a bucket of water. Prune any roots that are broken or damaged. Dig a hole and make a small hill of amended soil at the bottom. Place the plant on the hill ... [... more]
Bella Online

Planting Bare Root Roses
Step 5: While holding onto the rose, fill the hole with garden soil. Use a bucket or garden hose to water in the soil around the roots. This is important to remove any major air pockets left by the filling process, and ensure good root/soil ... [... more]
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Plant A Bare Root Tree
Make the hole deep enough to accommodate roots without crowding. Allow 1.2 times the width and depth of the root system, but not so large that the plant will sink or settle too much. Looking for more How To information? Chances are there's an ... [... more]
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Cattleya Alliance Bare Root Collection (5 Plants)
Our selection of five bare root plants(assorted types, color and blooming seasons). Plants are ready for 3" or 4" pots. These are offered at special prices,at $5.00 per plant, no other discounts apply. Our standard shipping cost of $17.00 ... [... more]
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Angraecum eburneum v. brevicalcar(Bare root plant)
We offered this as Angraecum breve previously. The parent plant came to us from Madagascar labeled as "breve," which is a miniature species. We now know that this is the short-nectary form of Angraecum eburneum. The photo is of the parent, a ... [... more]
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Ctna. Jamaica Red 'Sentinel' HCC/AOS(Bare root plant)
The compact plants produce upright stems with clusters of long lasting flowers. Plants flower when they are very young. These plants are shipped bare root, ready for you to pot in 2.5-3" Pots [... more]
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C gaskelliana 'Linc's Dark' x self (Bare root plant)
A richly colored lavender form of this summer-blooming species. C gaskelliana is easy to grow and tends to bloom late May through July. New. Fragrant. Dug up-plants shipped bare root ready for 2.5" to 3" Pots. [... more]
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