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Planting container plant in hole

You will need:

  • Pot-grown plant
  • Garden compost, bagged compost or soil improver
  • Bonemeal
  • Spade
  • Watering can or hosepipe

Overview

When planting, make sure that the top of the compost in the pot is level with the surrounding soil surface. Take time to plant carefully so that the plants all have a good start in life. Follow our step-by-step tips for success.

How to do it

  1. Digging a hole for plants using a spadeChoose a suitable place for the plant in your garden. Using a spade, dig a hole that's slightly bigger than the size of the pot that it's growing in. Pile the excavated soil to one side.

  2. Adding compost to the planting holeUse a garden fork to loosen the base of the hole, mixing in a couple of handfuls of compost, together with a little bonemeal. Add some more compost to the excavated soil.

  3. Knocking inverted plant from its potSoak the roots of the plant in a bucket of water before planting. Invert the pot, holding the plant in one hand and the base of the pot in the other to knock it out.

  4. Positioning plant in planting holePlace the plant in the hole, making sure that the top of the compost is at the same level as the surrounding soil. Use a cane placed across the top of the hole to check this level.

  5. Firming soil around base of the plantFill around the rootball of the plant using the excavated soil and compost mix. Firm it in layers as you fill the hole so that there are no air pockets left in the soil.

  6. Watering plant with watering canWater the plant with at least one watering can full of water. And continue to water in this way at least once a week during dry weather for the whole of the first year after planting.

Adam's Tip

Adam's Tip

"Use your fingers to break up any lumps of soil that you use to fill in around the roots of the plant. This will help prevent large air spaces forming."

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