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.- <br />i PLASTIC BOOK PLANTERS <br />1. Dig hole approximately 6 inches in diameter and 10 <br />inches deep. Place an inch oC loose soil in bottom of <br />hole. <br />2. Grasp the main stem of the seedling j ust above the pot <br />and pull seedling from pot. The root ball should slide <br />from the pot in one piece. Do not break the rout ball or <br />leaven in thesun or wind following removal from put. <br />ion: If root ball does not slip easily from the pot, <br />roots may be wedged between pole. I)o not break root <br />TARPAPER POT SEEDLINGS <br />Potted stock moat be handled carefully before it is <br />i placed in the ground w u not to damage pots or expose <br />~ the root system. PoU end soil surrounding young <br />seedlings an allowed to dry somewhat before shipment <br />I, to minimize breakage and Boil disturbance. !f trees are <br />not planted won after they are received, water them <br />' thoroughly. <br />Potted trees may be planted by machine or 6y hand. <br />DO NOT REMOVE TARPAPER FROM AROUND <br />TREES BEFORE PLANTING. <br /> <br />ball. Cut pot with sharp knife ar ecisaore and then <br />remove seedling end root ball. <br />BOOK PLANTER EDGES AND EXCEEDINGLY <br />SNARP -Wear leather gloves when handling. <br />a. Place potted tree in hole in upright position. Fill hole <br />half full of soil end pack. Fill hole with water and let <br />water soak away. <br />4. Fill hole to top of seedling root ball - leave a 3-inch <br />depression et wp of hole for future watering. Water <br />again. <br /> <br />1 <br />1 <br /> <br />Grasp stem and pull upward to remove. <br />Be sure root ball is kept intact. <br />