southernmeds
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This method is great for getting small plants out to the bush.
I always take the plants out of bulky container. Place the soil root ball, before it gets bound, into a one gallon plastic baggie. These baggies can accommodate up to three plants in sixteen ounce sizes and four plants from nines ounce cups. Next, gently wrap the baggie around the plant or plants and place into a small box or plastic storage bin. I always use card boxes that can accomadate about twelve plants that fit easily into a back pack. Card board can be left in the bush as a great top mulch for your plants.
I always take the plants out of bulky container. Place the soil root ball, before it gets bound, into a one gallon plastic baggie. These baggies can accommodate up to three plants in sixteen ounce sizes and four plants from nines ounce cups. Next, gently wrap the baggie around the plant or plants and place into a small box or plastic storage bin. I always use card boxes that can accomadate about twelve plants that fit easily into a back pack. Card board can be left in the bush as a great top mulch for your plants.