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Old 30-11-2002, 09:47 AM
Janet Galpin and Oliver Patterson
 
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Default bare-rooted hedging plants

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I ordered some bare-rooted plants for a hedge, and they were
dispatched on Tuesday. Unfortunately the carrier seems to have messed
up and they have not yet arrived.

If they don't come today I am guessing the earliest is Monday. Will
they still be okay? I haven't used bare-rooted plants for many years,
so I'm not sure how long they can be out of the ground. They are a
mixture of quickthorn and blackthorn with possibly a couple of other
native species.


So dead tough, and at this time of year you can be reasonably sure they
will not have been stacked in a hot place or got completely dried out.
They won't need much light at this time of year either (no leaves).

I'd guess they will be perfectly fine, but of course take a good look when
they arrive


Yep, I think they will be fine as long as they have been packed
properly. The main problem would be if the roots had dried out. As long
as they have been wrapped etc. they should be fine.


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Chris French and Helen Johnson, Leeds


My order from Buckingham's last year got left at a depot and forgotten
about. It was a full two weeks before I got them and the package was
slightly damaged.

I contacted Buckingham's who said they were packed to last two weeks but
made a note of the damage to the packet and of the fact that I thought
some roots had dried out a bit.

In fact I lost one yew plant out of 25 and one tree, which they have
fully replaced this year with more mature plants to compensate and
allowed me free postage on this year's order.

So I would agree: inspect the packing; if you're in any doubt phone the
nursery and put your worries on record, hope for the best but follow it
up if any die.

Janet G