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Planting Delphinium
Plant delphinium seedlings from the nursery or garden center in late spring, May or June. If possible, loosen the soil 1-foot deep when preparing the bed for planting. There are a number of products at the garden center that will help your newly planted or transplanted plants deal better with the stress inherent in the planting process.

Planting Blackgum
The nursery industry offers the species form of this plant in containers, as this plant is difficult to otherwise transplant. Named cultivars are available that have been selected for fall color and plant form, but none are readily available from retail nurseries.

Choosing Christmas Trees
Folks who prefer to use a “live” Christmas tree which will be planted outside after the holiday really have more choices because they are buying their tree from a local nursery or garden center which will have a broader selection of evergreen trees suitable as a Christmas tree.

Planting Butterfly Bush
While shrubs usually come through the mail in “bare root” condition, those purchased at the local garden center or nursery are typically in a container. There are a number of products at the garden center that will help your newly planted or transplanted plants deal better with the stress inherent in the planting process.

Planting Hosta
Under really shady conditions hostas may produce no flowers and fewer leaves, but the leaves will be larger. Plant potted hostas from the nursery or garden center any time after the soil has warmed and dried out a bit from spring rains.


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