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How Do You Transplant Rose Of Sharon Bushes?

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How Do You Transplant Rose Of Sharon Bushes?

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Transplanting shrubs is not always easy, but Rose of Sharon is. The plant is a durable one, but also a very attractive shrub, making transplanting it worthwhile. Rose of Sharon offer a great barrier bush for landscaping as they grow large and wide, but they offer more than that. Durable and beautiful, the Rose of Sharon shrub is a great choice for any homeowner on a budget. Decide where to put the transplanted plant. Remember the Rose of Sharon will grow rather large, so make sure the landscaping area offers plenty of room for growth. Dig a large, deep hole depending on the size of the plant. Of course the larger the plant the bigger the hole. After digging the hole, put some water into the hole before placing the plant in it. This will make it easier for the plant to take root. Then place about a half inch of dirt back in the hole. Place the plant in the hole root first. Push it down so the root is completely covered by the mud. Push the dirt over the root of the plant, pressing down

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