15 Nov
A general rule of thumb is to plant about 6 weeks before the ground freezes, and that means frozen to a depth of about 1 foot.
A general rule of thumb is to plant about 6 weeks before the ground freezes, and that means frozen to a depth of about 1 foot.
There is a saying in gardening: Dig a $10 hole for a 10 cent plant. Much of what ensures the success of your new plant is in how you plant it. Here's how to do that correctly.