Does anyone else plant like this?

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  1. Val..

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    Whenever I am planting a potted plant I always plant it in its pot and then when I am satisfied with its position I carefully pull out the pot tip out the plant and place it in the hole!! Doing it this way it is much easier to reposition the plant if you should want to.:)

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      I am nothing like as organised as you - my approach is much more of the 'hit and hope' school of learning - - dig a hole, shove it in, chuck plenty of compost at it for luck, and then drown the blighter with the hose.
       
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        I do that sometimes. Sometimes I will simply stand the potted plant where I think it should go and leave it there for a few days, not even sunk, while I decide.

        I usually just shove them in though.
         
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        Same here Val :)
         
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          I'll place a plant in it's pot, walk away from it and look from a distance then plant it if it looks right, this is with perennials and shrubs though. With annuals I find a spot, dig a hole and plant. :)
           
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            Val no need to plant it all, just place the pot on the ground and move it about until you are happy.
             
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            Yes that's true but if I am planting it into a bigger tub like I did with my patio roses you would never believe how exactly in the middle it has to be!!! :heehee: so keeping it in the pot is definitely the easier way.

            Val

            p.s. nice to see you making the odd appearance!:)
             
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              Yes, but you don`t need to PLANT the pot, just place it until you are happy.lol lol I can`t help being odd, by the way.lol lol lol
               
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                I wish I'd have thought of this because I can never get the damn plant in the middle!!
                 
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                I quite often do this , maybe leave it in the pot for a week then decide whether it should go there or not.
                 
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                I have lots of stuff that I keep in pots until it is in flower and then position it in the garden - seeing what else is in flower the same time, and whether the colours go together etc.

                I still manage to plant tall things (once mature) in front of short things ...
                 
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                  When we have an area that we're trying to clear of weeds it can take a long time to make sure they are gone. So we plant things in pots, buried and left with half an inch of pot protruding (the plant hides it). Then, when we have time, we lift out the pots, work on the weeds and put the pots back.

                  One of our beds has had the pots in there for nearly two years and we've almost got the bed totally free of weeds. :dbgrtmb: I don't think many people noticed that they were in pots when we had our garden open. :)
                   
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