have been dug from a nursery, wrapped in burlap, and kept in the nursery for an additional sides of the root ball. With trees wrapped in burlap, remove the string or wire that holds the burlap to the root crown. It is unnecessary to completely
branch out and adapt to surrounding soil. When working with balled and burlapped plants, cut the top string and roll the burlap half way down the ball. If the root ball has a wire basket, fold wire loops down the root ball below ground level. It is
Choose pots that are large enough for your plants. If using baskets with numerous perforations, line the basket with burlap or 2 layers of newspaper to keep the soil from falling out of the holes. Fill the container about half full with a mixture
101 Wallcovering can be used on walls, ceilings, around windows, doors and baseboards. The wallcovering family includes burlap, cork, embossed paper, fabric, foamed vinyl, foils, grasses, hand or screen prints, and washable prints. It is sold