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Answer:
Dig out – dig a deep and wide pit in the ground, two to three times the size of the root ball of the sapling. Plant the sapling – gently remove the plastic wrapping/shield from the root ball and place the plant gently into the center of the pit. Be careful not to drop the plant!
Register and collect saplings – here’s a list of places you can collect saplings from.
Select an area where you would plant the sapling – try to choose an open area that is easily accessible and near you – this way you would be able to watch over the little sapling, helping it grow into a tree! This area should be away from building sites and other kinds of obstructions.
Dig out – dig a deep and wide pit in the ground, two to three times the size of the root ball of the sapling.
Plant the sapling – gently remove the plastic wrapping/shield from the root ball and place the plant gently into the center of the pit. Be careful not to drop the plant!
Fill the pit with soil – once the sapling is in place, hold it firmly with one hand and gently but evenly fill the pit with soil.
Water the sapling – once the pit is covered, pour some water to moisten the soil. Make sure the top soil is neither too dry nor too wet!
Feed your plant – regularly water the plant, provide manure when need be and weed out unwanted growth whenever you notice it.
Answer:
Dig out – dig a deep and wide pit in the ground, two to three times the size of the root ball of the sapling. Plant the sapling – gently remove the plastic wrapping/shield from the root ball and place the plant gently into the center of the pit. Be careful not to drop the plant!
Register and collect saplings – here’s a list of places you can collect saplings from.
Select an area where you would plant the sapling – try to choose an open area that is easily accessible and near you – this way you would be able to watch over the little sapling, helping it grow into a tree! This area should be away from building sites and other kinds of obstructions.
Dig out – dig a deep and wide pit in the ground, two to three times the size of the root ball of the sapling.
Plant the sapling – gently remove the plastic wrapping/shield from the root ball and place the plant gently into the center of the pit. Be careful not to drop the plant!
Fill the pit with soil – once the sapling is in place, hold it firmly with one hand and gently but evenly fill the pit with soil.
Water the sapling – once the pit is covered, pour some water to moisten the soil. Make sure the top soil is neither too dry nor too wet!
Feed your plant – regularly water the plant, provide manure when need be and weed out unwanted growth whenever you notice it.