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Tips on how to properly transplant your plants

When transplanting seedlings or outdoor plants  you can save money and practice environmental friendly techniques by making your own newspaper pots. Newspaper pots will break down very quickly into the soil and they will help prevent weed growth. Don’t use newspaper with colored ink. Colored ink leaches strong chemicals into the ground.

When planting the rootball, Be sure to loosen the roots. Make sure the roots aren't in a spiral or rootbound.

Video demonstration on how to properly transplant your plants

 

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