Use and Care Manual

PLANTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR POTTED SHRUBS
Deciduous shrubs are grown and shipped in pots. These plants will establish quickly by following the
instructions below.
Note: In the winter months plants are shipped dormant. Once the shrubs are planted in a warm location
they will develop new leaves and shoots.
Outdoor Planting spring, summer and fall.
o Select a planting location that is appropriate of the shrub. A sunny well drained site at
least three feet away from a building is best.
o Inspect the shrub if the soil is dry, water the pot an hour before planting.
o Dig a hole deep and wide enough to allow room for all of the roots.
o Remove from pot. Roughen the root ball slightly and allow some of the roots to pull
away from the root ball.
o Place the shrub in the planting hole, backfill with the original soil and gently firm the soil
around the roots. Check plant depth. The root ball should be covered and at the same
level as the surrounding soil. Avoid planting too deep.
o Water generously when planted and check twice a week for the first season. Water
when the soil feels dry. Avoid over watering.
o Apply mulch around the plant to maintain even moisture.
o If deer are a problem in your area, place chicken wire or a plastic cylinder around the
seedling for protection.
What to do if potted shrub is received in the winter months.
Option 1 - Grow the shrub indoors.
Shrubs can grow in the pot and planted outside in spring after the danger of frost has
passed. Place plant in a sunny window. Water well when you receive the potted evergreen. Check pot
every couple of days but water only when the soil feels dry to the touch. It is better to water thoroughly
and then let the soil dry out before the next watering. At planting time, move outside into a shady spot
for a couple of days to adjust to the outdoors before planting. Follow the outdoor planting instructions.
Option 2 - Store shrub in a cool place until spring.
In the winter plants are dormant and can be stored in a cool place until spring.
Temperatures between 35 to 45 degrees are ideal. This can be a garage, a cool basement or an
enclosed porch. Check the soil in the pot every week. Roots and soil should be moist but not standing
in water. When the weather warms and the soil dries out from winter, plant in its permanent location
following the outdoor planting instructions.

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