Garden Transplant Shock
how to avoid transplant shockby Barbara Arnold
Plants are much more resilient than we credit them for being. Hardy plants that survive our Ohio winters and summers are tough—really tough. With this in mind, if you have a pla
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Learn How To Avoid And Repair Transplant Shock In PlantsTransplant shock in plants is almost unavoidable. Let's face it, plants were not designed to be moved from place to place and when we humans do this to them, it is bound to cause some problems. But th
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Transplant ShockSubmitted by Carleen Madigan Perkins C. Colston Burrell Photographs by Ben Stechschulte on June 1, 2007 - 12:06 am
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Transplant Shock in The GardenSome plants may show stress when transplanted
Mar 16, 2007Robert Dailey
Transplant shock can result in leaf scorch, stunted growth and dropping of leaves, among other things.
If it’s not
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