Planting Instructions
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Before planting
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Keep roots cool and slightly moist until planting, not dried out and not sitting in standing water.
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Right before planting, soak the bare roots in a bucket of clean water for about 30–60 minutes.
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Choose the location
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Pick a sunny spot with at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day.
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Soil should drain well and not stay soggy after rain.
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Remove grass, weeds, and their roots from the planting strip.
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Prepare the planting row
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Loosen the soil in a trench or row about 12–18 inches wide and 8–10 inches deep.
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Work in compost or well rotted manure to improve soil structure and fertility.
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Avoid planting directly into pure compost; mix it with your native soil.
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Spacing
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Space Boyne plants about 2–3 feet apart in the row.
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If you are planting multiple rows, leave about 6–8 feet between rows so you have room to walk and maintain plants.
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Dig the planting hole
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For each plant, dig a hole wide enough for the roots to spread naturally (about 10–12 inches wide).
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Loosen the soil in the bottom and sides of the hole.
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Set the plant depth
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Make a small mound of soil in the center of the hole.
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Spread the roots evenly over the mound so they fan out and angle slightly downward.
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Position the plant so the crown (where roots meet the stem) is about 1–2 inches below the final soil surface.
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Backfill and firm
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Backfill the hole with the loosened soil, working it gently in around the roots.
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Firm the soil lightly with your hands as you go to remove air pockets, but do not pack it hard.
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Water in
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Water thoroughly right after planting until the soil is evenly moist around the roots.
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If the soil settles and exposes roots, add a little more soil to cover them and keep the crown at the right depth.
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Mulch
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Spread 2–3 inches of mulch (straw, wood chips, pine bark) along the row around the plants.
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Keep mulch a couple of inches away from the canes to prevent rot.
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Mulch helps keep moisture in and suppresses weeds.
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First season care
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Keep the soil consistently moist, but not waterlogged, while plants are getting established.
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Keep weeds and grass out of the row so they do not compete with young roots.
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If canes grow tall the first year, you can lightly tip them and add simple support (posts and a wire) to keep them upright.
















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