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Originally Posted by edwmax
Well assuming the 'most dirt' will drain well and is not clay, then set the plant in hole with the tapered part of the corm just above the soil with the top roots just under the soil. Try to fan the roots out around the hole. Backfill with the soil you dug out. Spread your compost, manure and/or mulch on top.
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Nevermind I found out the soil I have in my yard is dry clumpy clay dirt that takes up to 3 days or more to drain if I dig a 1 foot hole and fill it with water . I went to Lowe’s and got bags of sphagnum peat moss, topsoil, and manure with humus. I’m figuring something out after watching a few YouTube videos