How to Plant Columbine McKana Flowers

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    • 1). Find a planting site that offers at least partial shade. Columbines grown in warmer climates need more shade than sun during daylight hours.

    • 2). Till soil in the planting bed to a depth of 12 to 15 inches, then work in 2 to 4 inches of organic compost to prepare the site for planting.

    • 3). Dig a hole at least twice the circumference of the container holding the starter plant. The hole should be deep enough so that the top of the root ball sits even with the soil line. Allow 1 to 3 feet of space between each plant to provide proper circulation as the flowers become established.

    • 4). Loosen the columbine starter plant from the container by running a butter knife around the edge between soil and container.

    • 5). Remove the plant from the container and place it upright into the prepared hole, and then fill the hole in with loose soil and pack it firmly into place.

    • 6). Water each columbine plant thoroughly to settle it into place.

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