can you help with this gardening fiasco?

May 11th, 2009 | by Michael |
gardening
greek_book_italian_goddess asked:


To my mother and I were outside gardening when she pulled out a small plant that were covered by the booklet dell'erbaccia. We discovered that after the latter had a plan of the bay leaf. You can regenerate the plant put in the ground and adding some special formual to do the roots grow i 'the VE seen it done before on an exposure of TV gardening. I just can 't you remember what they did.

DEWEY
  1. 3 Responses to “can you help with this gardening fiasco?”

  2. By Carol H on May 14, 2009 | Reply

    Try Schultz`s root hormone and that should regenerate it when you put it in soil! Good Luck as I transplant nearly all my plants with root hormone!!!!!!!

  3. By Sandyspacecase on May 14, 2009 | Reply

    As long as the main roots wernt damaged,replant it and give it some Quick-Start to prevent transplant shock.Make a little tent from some newspaper to keep it out of direct sun until it takes hold.Or until it feels better! Bye

  4. By fair2midlynn on May 15, 2009 | Reply

    You can use a rooting hormone such a Roottone and keep the soil moist. If it is a California Bay laurel the (a native plant) it will be more pungent and leaves more elongatedthan Laurel Noblis which has thicker, greener, and more rounded leaves.

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