Transplanting Bushes & Plants
Want to move plants around in your garden? Get tips for transplanting roses, chives, and onions in this free gardening video series.
All Videos in this Series
Summary: For the avid gardener, winter can be a tough time. Some may think that the slow decaying of their plants symbolically resembles the inevitability of death. Heavy stuff. However, this is a rather unhealthy way to look at winter's effects. Instead, gardeners should look at winter as the much awaited plant's siesta. Like any good childcare provider knows, everyone needs a nap once in awhile. The best thing that a gardener can do for their sleepy plants is to prepare them with everything they need for their nap time. There are several ways that you can prepare your plants for winter. In fact, winter is one of the best times to do some rearranging in the garden as well. Transplanting your perennial plants will do wonders for your garden, and it will be less harsh on your plants.
In this free video series, learn how to transplant your perennial plants. With expert advice from Travis Steglich, you can start to rearrange your garden. There are many reasons to transplant a plant, and Travis discusses all of them with you. Learn how to uproot rosebushes, chives, and onions. He also gives you tips for keeping plant's roots together. Learn how to plant a rosebush, and how to water and care for transplanted plants. So, take some time, and learn about transplanting plants today!
About the Expert
As owners and operators of the Steglich Feed and Farm Supply Store, Travis Steglich and his family before him have been serving the ranchers, farmers, and gardeners of Central Texas for over 60 years.
Contact: www.steglich.net
Advertisement
Related Videos (1-5 of 1,134)
Related Articles (1-5 of 39)