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Old 06-23-2015, 10:44 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Default Re: Planting Depth for improved growing

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Originally Posted by venturabananas View Post
Deep planting might be great if you have warm soil that drains well. I wonder how it would work in the wet, cold, clay in my yard during winter. I'm guessing you'd have problems with rot.
I agree with VB.This is what we also do in palm culture
to avoid root rot esp. with problems of clay poor draining soil.
For some reason I could not read
Gabe's pdf file and needed a password?
I sure would like to read it.

So, whats the concensus for the planting depth of
corms, suckers and lets say 4 foot tall transplants?
Are they all the same or does it really matter?
Does it matter from a 10A or a 6A zone?

Thanx!
Ritchy
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