Taro Transplant and drowning fig removal

Lush & Leafy: Transplanting Taro for Bigger, Better Corms and Filling In Bare Spots
Ready to upgrade your taro game? In this video, I’m transplanting taro, hoping taro thrives in its new home.
Choosing the Perfect Time: When's transplanting magic happen? ☀️
Picking the Right Spot: Sun or shade? We've got the answers!
Preparing Your Soil: Create a nutrient-rich haven for happy roots.
Transplanting with TLC: Digging, positioning, and giving your taro the best start.
Post-Transplant Care: Keep your taro feeling pampered for healthy growth.
By the end of this video, you'll be a taro transplanting pro! Get ready for bountiful harvests and delicious corms.
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  • @MYFIDDLELEAF
    @MYFIDDLELEAF29 күн бұрын

    Great video I literally just got 2 from Home Depot , split them and planted them!!!!!

  • @SummervilleGardener

    @SummervilleGardener

    25 күн бұрын

    That's awesome! I look for the plants I can split so I get more for the money.