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Have you ever wanted to spruce up an area in your yard under a tree? Here are a few rules to keep in mind when planting under trees to create the optimum growing conditions. #gardening #flowergarden #impatiens
After taking the cuttings, I remove all flower buds, open flowers, seed pods and yellow leaves, from each. I also remove any leaves that would be under the soil after inserting them in the medium.
Here, we share our FAVORITE ideas for landscaping around trees and show you how to landscape around trees easily! Read more at OwnTheYard.com!
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