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Tuesday, 31 March 2009
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 Fill the gaps with soil.

6.Fill the gaps with soil until the medium at the base of the sapling is about 1 inch below the surface level. (Leaving such an allowance will make for a catch basin for water during the rains.)


7.Gently press down on the soil surrounding the seedling(using your feet and the weight of your body), but be careful not to damage the roots or the seedling.

 

Gently compress the soil around the base of the sapling upon filing with soil.

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 Water the newly planted sapling.

8.Water your newly planted sapling by gently drizzling it, allowing water to flow from the top of the stem down to its base. (You can say a prayer of blessing while you're at it, if you want.)

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Dried leaves or hay can be put to good use as ground cover at the base of your newly planted sapling.  

9.Cover the base of the newly planted sapling (2-3 feet in diameter) with a lot of dried leaves to prevent the soil from quickly drying up.

 

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