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How To Plant a Shrub | The Home Depot
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@jasonrhtx

6 months ago

Here in Houston, we have lots of clay, so I dig the hole an inch or two deeper, sprinkle some gypsum in the hole, add a thin layer of gardening soil, then apply a thin layer of grub-killer (beneficial nematodes or the BioAdvanced Grub-Killer Plus), because white grubs eat the roots of every kind of plant (grass, bushes, trees). Then, break up the root ball of the bushes, and fill the remaining hole with gardening soil. Water every morning for about a week and watch for mold and insects.

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@user-sl9kd4sn1w

10 months ago

Loved this informative video! Thank you!

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@simbearable7991

9 months ago

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@bcandidvisuals

2 years ago

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