
Soulful Plotting
August 26, 2011
Crown:
The plant crown is where the stem meets the roots. Most crowns are planted at soil level or a little above ground level. Burying the crown below the soil can lead to rot and eventually kill the plant.


Crown:
The plant crown is where the stem meets the roots. Most crowns are planted at soil level or a little above ground level. Burying the crown below the soil can lead to rot and eventually kill the plant.
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Thank you Dianne for hte information. I think i’m a pretty ‘deep planter’, (crown below the ground) i’ll try it your way and see what happens next time. bernadine
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