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Hello my name is Jose Zuniga and I'm representing expertvillage.com we're going to be digging
and spacing the holes in the planter that surrounds the pool area. Man I happen to have
some great azaleas today some Ivies are going do great as grown covers now for the azaleas
we need to center them here in the corner we need to come in mind that we got to give
it at least 12" away from this wall 12" from my back wall because for once the PH level
we don't want them to be to high for the plant and also we got to allow the root system to
grow and it doesn't push any of the wall from the planters. Now as I was figuring out it's
going to be 12" this way 12" from the back from this end to this end I'm going to give
it a 24" so this is going to be our spot right here. Now before you dig the hole and all
that it's always a good rule that the prior night you soak the area completely so it's
going to be easy to start digging. Now let me show you how we're going to do this your
going to get your shuffle, you see right here perfect look at the soil it's so loose that's
what happens when you soak it the prior night great. Now another thing that you can do here
is check for any root systems look at that we got to remove them it's going to slow the
growth of the plant, we don't want to do that not that bad is it. Now when it comes to the
Ivy this one right here just grab a small shuffle and all we have to do is this going
to be our brown covers just this little lines here put a little hole just a straight line
or crocked it's fine its going to do the work you see what I'm talking about. Perfect now
lets do the rest here and this is how we dig and space the holes in the planters in the
pool area.