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Staking Flowers
Single Plant System - The best technique for single plants is to wrap yarn or string around the stake once, then circle it lightly around the plant before coming back to the stake to tie the knot.
Planting Snap Beans
How many seeds to plant depends on the type of beans you grow and how much the members of your family like them. Plant roughly 3 to 5 hills of pole beans or 10 to 15 bush beans per family member.
Caring For Snap Beans
Bush or pole, snap beans do best when they have some type of mulch covering the soil over their roots. In the early season, black plastic mulch with holes punched into it will warm the soil and increase early growth.
Planting Crabapple
They prefer soil on the loamy side, but are comfortable with most soil conditions (even clay) as long as the soil is well drained. Loop cables wrapped with rubberized protection or soft clothesline material around the trunk and fasten each of them to a stake.
Caring for Sunflowers
If you have good soil with lots of organic matter and if your sunflowers are well mulched, you will need to water them only if it has not rained for a week or two.
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J & L Garden Center
Bountiful, Utah (UT) 84010