naturally occurring species
When planting, ENERGEX recommends you consider species which
naturally occur in a particular area. By selecting naturally
occurring species whenever possible, you will be helping
the environment in many ways. The Department of Natural Resources,
your local Council or local environmental groups, such as
Greening Australia, will be able to assist you with more
information.
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| planting tips
To
help provide your new 'powerline friendly' plants or seedlings
with a good start, consider the following planting tips*:
- Check the quality of the soil the plant is to be placed
in. Does the soil appear too sandy, heavy, clay or wet?
If so, your local nursery can advise you how best to rectify
the situation.
- Always keep your new safetree moist while it is
in its nursery pot. Generally, water daily.
- When planting, dig a hole for the plant that is twice
the width and once the depth of the container the plant
is currently housed in.
- Water the hole you have dug for the plant, then let it
drain slightly.
- To remove your safetree from its pot: Place your
hand on top of the pot letting the stem of the plant sit
between two of your fingers. Place your other hand under
the pot. Turn the pot upside down, being careful not to
damage or break the stem of the plant. Rotate the pot
gently and lift it off. Using both hands, turn the plant
upright again.
- Back-fill the hole to the required depth. (When the plant
is placed in the hole and covered with soil, the stem
should enter the soil in the same place as when it was
in the pot).
- Place the plant gently in the prepared hole.
- Fill the hole with soil and press firmly around the roots,
do not use your foot to tread the soil down near the plant.
(Consider using water crystals when back-filling to assist
with moisture retention in soil).
- Create a basin around the stem of the plant to help retain
water. Place mulch around the planting area (however,
not up against the stem of the plant).
- When planting is complete, always water plants thoroughly.
Water your new safetree every second day for one
to two weeks and then water and fertilise as required.
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