es as wide as diameter of rootball Roorbalt on top of undisturbed soit Jar What I Have Learned Match column A with the corresponding technology in the column B. Connect it using a pencil". Write your answer in your activity notebook. Column B Column A al inemista 1. Mulching 2. Staking 3. Fertilizing A. Staking at planting time is not always necessary. Consider the stability of the root ball, trunk size and strength, directior of prevailing winds, canopy size and density. B. Apply bark mulch or pine straw to a depth of 2–3" over the entire planting hole. C. Proper moisture is critical to the survival of your young tre or shrub D. We do not recommend fertilizing newly planted trees and shrubs during their first year of growth E. When moving your plant into the planting hole, disturb t root ball as little as possible 4. Watering 5. Planting d the following items below. Choose the