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Buying Bare root plants

by Tricia

January through March is the right time of year to be looking through gardening catalogues and making orders for new bare root plants that will arrive at your home in early spring.

There are many bare-root plants to be found through retail nurseries, mail-order and online.

In this area, USDA zone 5b, or Canadian zone 6b it’s much too early to plant bareroot plants such as fruit trees, roses, raspberries, strawberries, flowering shrubs and other perennials, but if you live in a warmer zone you might be closing in on the right time period for planting.

Here we plant bare roots in April when the ground has thawed enough to dig in. Sometimes we even plant bare roots as late as early May.

One great thing about purchasing bare root plants is that they are often much less expensive than potted plants of equal size. As much as 40% to 70% less! Another bonus is that some plants are hard to find and are only available bare root.

I’ve planted several bare root Roses and other perennials and I must say that they tend to establish themselves much more quickly than potted plants.

If you go right to a nursery to purchase your bare root shrubs or trees be sure to choose plants with strong stems and good form. Look at the roots if possible and select ones with a healthy looking well formed root system.

Avoid any plants with slimy roots, or ones that look dry and withered.

Roots are often packed in wood shavings and wrapped in plastic so it can be hard to see the roots well. Try to avoid packages that have been opened or appear damaged, water-logged, or seem to be excessively dry.

When you order plants by mail check them carefully as soon as they arrive. You’ll be checking for packing errors as well as broken damaged plants. Notify the supplier immediately if you have any problem with the plants that have just arrived. The earlier you do this the better as problems can often be rectified quite fast.

Read – Planting Bare Root Plants next.






Filed Under: Garden Tips, In The Garden, Recreation, Shopping Tagged With: buying bare root, Entertainment and Rec, Garden Tips, In The Garden, Perennials, rose, selecting bare root, Shopping, shrub, tree

It’s warming up

by Tricia

Hey it’s warming up here. I think we might have a good week ahead of us. If we’re lucky we might even get away from the terribly harsh cold that has plagued us most of this month.

It’s almost warm enough for us to go outside and BBQ. Yeah, I’m sure that most of you still wouldn’t barbecue in this cold, but we get cravings for a tasty BBQ sometimes and just can’t help ourselves. I make a mean grilled veggie barbecue and if you enjoy grilled vegetables you can click that link and get my recipe. It’s delicious.

Oh my. I’m making myself hungry just thinking about it. Yum!

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, In The Garden, Recreation, vegetables Tagged With: barbeque, BBQ, chill, chilly, cold, Entertainment and Rec, grilled vegetables, grilled veggies, Home and Lifestyle, In The Garden, recipe, vegetables, warmer temperatures, warming up

Plan your yard construction now

by Tricia

Have you ever thought of building a pond in your garden? I say building when most would say creating. In reality I suppose it’s a bit of both isn’t it?

We’ve always wanted to have a small pond but our yard is so small, and now so full of garden beds that we really don’t have any room to put one in. I guess that will have to wait for our next house.

This is a good time of year to start planning things like ponds, patios and pergolas. Especially if you were thinking about it in the fall and happened to have taken a few measurements of your yard.

Read books and websites about whichever project you might be planning- pond, patio or pergola, and be ready to begin in early spring so that construction will be completed quickly. If you are able to do that it won’t disturb your garden planting season that much and your plants in the new area that you’ve created won’t be too far behind.

There’s nothing worse than landscaping in the middle of summer, in the heat and possible drought conditions and expecting new plants that you’ve planted in your new area to thrive without a lot of work.

Is anyone planning any new items in their garden this year? New garden beds? Or a pond, patio or pergola as I’ve been discussing?

Filed Under: Garden Tips, In The Garden Tagged With: advice, begin in spring, complete project in spring, garden, Garden Tips, gardening, In The Garden, patio, pergola, plan patio, plan pergola, plan pond, pond, tip

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