Podcast Episode Details

Back to Podcast Episodes
Dealing with Burlap when Planting

Dealing with Burlap when Planting


Episode 574


Hey, green thumbs. Ken Lain the Top 10 Gardener here, ready to untangle you from a burlap bind! Planting those beauties with the fabric-wrapped root balls can get tricky, so let's clear the air (and the dirt!).

Here's the game plan:

  1. Size Up the Situation: Gently loosen the twine or wire holding the burlap in place. If it's mostly jute, you can leave the bottom half or two-thirds on. Just cut away any bits circling the trunk, like a too-tight collar.
  2. Peel Back the Mystery: Grab those gardening shears for synthetic mesh and get snipping. Remove as much as you can without disturbing the root ball itself. Think of it like freeing a butterfly from its cocoon.
  3. TLC Time: Tease apart any compacted roots with your fingers. Nestle the plant in its hole, making sure the soil line on the root ball matches the ground level. Backfill with good-quality soil, gently tamping it down to eliminate air pockets.
  4. Hydration Hero: Give your newly liberated plant a deep, slow drink. Let the water soak in, then repeat when the top inch of soil feels dry. Remember, overwatering is a no-no, even for thirsty roots!

And there you have it, folks! Burlap blues banished, roots rejoicing, and your garden on its way to green glory. Remember, happy planting is all about giving your leafy friends the right start. So grab your gloves, some sunshine, and let's get growing!

See you next time in the garden,

Ken Lain, the Top 10 Gardener

P.S. Bonus tip: If you're planting in clay soil, consider mixing in some compost or other organic matter to improve drainage. Happy roots, happy you!

 

#WattersGardenCenter, #WattersGardencenterAZ, #Top10Gardener, #GardeningTips,

#MountainGardenerPodcast, #Planting


Published on 11 months, 4 weeks ago






If you like Podbriefly.com, please consider donating to support the ongoing development.

Donate