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Updated On: 21 April, 2009 12:12 PM IST | | Kumar Saurav
A day before Earth Day, we give you all the dope on some cool nurseries around town, plants you should stock up on, and how to pick and choose the best when you're feeling lawn-ly

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A day before Earth Day, we give you all the dope on some cool nurseries around town, plants you should stock up on, and how to pick and choose the best when you're feeling lawn-lyu00a0u00a0
There isn't one but several reasons to plan a green corner in or around your pad. Not only does it add to the
aesthetics of your place, but also peps up the entire mood. Read on as we tell you how you should go about shopping at nurseries, maintaining the plants and much more.u00a0u00a0u00a0
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Picking up the best: First, shop for saplings locally, because the plants that you buy from a different location may not adapt to local climate and soil conditions. It's always advisable to stick to one particular nursery since gardeners provide valuable information about plants and problems easily to loyal customers. Instead of weekends, it would be better if you visit the nursery on a Thursday or Friday, when nurseries receive new plants.
Try buying in bulk to get discounts. Nurseries also guarantee the success of plants, failing which the plants are replaced, so make sure you confirm the guarantees and free services. Inspect roots of the specimens and the overall sapling for any visible disease, weakness or signs of pests before buying, and once you return home, keep them in open space so that they can breathe, and water them before planting if needed.
When to buy: Don't buy fully grown plants. Instead, buy them when they are young. First of all, when plants that you have nurtured for long bear flowers, it gives you a sense of pride, which is not the case when you purchase a mature plant. Secondly, plants with flowers shed very soon.
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