Gardeners often plant these two forms together, to contrast with each other, and the effect is quite handsome.
I brought with me the seeds, but our gardener planted them the way to plant wheat.
Most gardeners, myself included, simply plant the tubers and let them rip.
Potatoes have a reputation for hardiness, which is why most gardeners plant them far too early.
The gardener planted vegetables and channeled the spring to water it.
Gardeners usually plant impatiens with careful regard as to the plants' ultimate size.
Sweet peas can't stand having their roots disturbed, which is why sane gardeners just plant them right in the ground.
Gardeners can be at the forefront of the effort by acquainting themselves with knowledge about species that are invasive and then not plant them.
More northerly gardeners should plant camellias in the spring, not the fall, as often recommended.
Gardeners can plant them in spring just as safely as in fall.