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How Do You Transplant Rose Of Sharon?

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How Do You Transplant Rose Of Sharon?

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Rose of Sharon bushes, or trees, add bright colors to your yard. The delicate leaves are a bright green. The flowers bloom in many colors. They are a very hardy plant and require little care, especially if they are allowed to grow into trees. Just one Rose of Sharon will yield many more for your yard. These tiny little offsprings are easy to transplant to a place of your choice. Check an existing tree for the little offsprings that sprout up all around them. Once you see them growing, let them get several inches tall. Pull the little sprouts out of the ground. This is easy to do, if the plant is just a few inches tall. The best time to do it is right after a rain. You can also water the little Rose of Sharon. Grasp the plant right at the ground and gently pull straight up. It will pop out of the wet ground with its roots intact. Decide where you want the little plant and dig a small hole. Place the little Rose of Sharon back in the earth and pack the dirt around it. You may want to put

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