ASTERS GENERAL CONTRACTOR LLC

SALEM, OR 97301

Commercial General Contractor Level 2

in sites with full to partial sun. In warmer climatesasters do not like the hot midday sun.&nbspSoil should be moist but well-draining and loamy.&nbspWet clay soil will lead to root rotand dry sandy soil will lead to plant wilt. Mix 2 to 3 inches of compost into the soil before&nbspplanting.&nbspWhen to Plant&nbspAsters The best time to put young aster plants in the ground&nbspis in mid- to late spring after the danger of frost has passed.&nbsp( See local frost dates .) Oryou can plant maturepotted asters when available at garden centers (typically in the late summer or early&nbspfall). Asters can be grown from seedbut germination can be uneven. If desiredplant seeds in the fall or start them indoors in the&nbspwinter.&nbspHow to Plant&nbspAsters When planting young aster plants outside in the springspace them 1 to 3 feet apartdepending on the type and how large they’re expected to&nbsp

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