Transcription: With the right start, plants stay green all summer. And now Bill Dawson, Landscape Supervisor of Franklin Park Conservatory. I've got the hole dug and it's wider and a little bit deeper than what I need. I'm going to take the plant out of the container and look at the root system. If it's circling or growing in a girdling fashion in a circular pattern, you want to rough those roots up. for placing them in a hole. That'll keep them from growing in a circle and choking out the plant. Setting the plant in the hole, making sure it's at the proper depth as it was grown in the nursery container. Hol ...