Planting Flowers is Easy if You Know How. For Transplants:
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Dig a hole just slightly bigger than the plant's rootball.
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Tap each side of the container to loosen the rootball.
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Place one hand over the top of the rootball and turn the container upside down, so the rootball is resting on your hand.
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Pull the container off with the other hand.
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Set the rootball in the hole right side up.
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Cover the rootball with loose soil and press down firmly.
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Water the rootball thoroughly.
For Seeds: Prepare Your Soil by Scraping Off the Top Layer of Soil With a Shovel and Rake It to Gently Loosen.
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Sprinkle the seeds liberally around the planting area.
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Sprinkle potting soil over the top.
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Water thoroughly.
Bulbs: Plant Bulbs in Areas With Good Drainage.
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Don’t use commercial fertilizer or fresh manure when planting.
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When cutting flowers, cut as little foliage as possible because that’s where food is stored for next year's blooming.
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Let foliage die on its own before trimming it back or digging up bulbs. Don’t trim back healthy green foliage or the bulb will not perform well next year.