I believe time and good care are your best tools. Make sure the planting is at the correct depth so they have a good start. Make sure you're running the basic organic program on your yard to assure healthy soil. If by 'just planted them' you mean in the last week or two, they won't do a whole lot for months because we're hitting high summer shortly and most everything will slow down, growth wise.
Make sure they get a good feeding with an organic fertilizer (Bioform Dry and Sustane are m favs) in the fall to help them get some good growth in.
_________________ Shepherd of the Trees
It is not our part to master all the tides of the world, but to do what is in us for the succor of those years wherein we are set, uprooting the evil in the fields we know so that those who live after may have clean earth to till.
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