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How to Dig a Planting Hole by The Gardening Tutor – Mary Frost



Do your plants stay the same size long after they’ve been planted? Or do annual plants fail to thrive in your garden? Giving plants a better planting hole to start with may be just the thing needed to make your plants happy!
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6 Comments

  1. I feel SO stupid 😕 right now Mary. Thank you for doing this video… for ME lol!
    I have a question, what are the little green vines growing around on your ground there? Just curious b/c I adore vines! 😊

  2. I need help..I have clover taking over my creeping phlox. I have already sacrificed one phlox. the next year the clover spread to all my others. It's near impossible to pull out without pulling the phlox. Any suggestions? please & thank you

  3. Thank you, Mary! I have watched so many gardening videos but they don't explain planting holes. I made my planting holes too small and did not disturb the soil. This is why my plants didn't survive. The fork trick is so useful for a small space. Also, do you acclimate your plants from the nursery before they go into the ground? I hear it's good to leave them in their original pots at the planting location for two weeks so that they get used to being outside since they are grown indoors.

  4. This is very informative to a ditz, like me, who knows nothing about planting. Thank you. I didn't know about disturbing the soil and why it is important.

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