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LesaSt 21-04-2006 05:29 PM

root bound liriope and stella plugs
 
Yesterday I rec'd 24 potted Liriope from a "reputable" internet company
specializing in groundcovers (not any of the big guys). All of them
were rootbound with roots coming from the bottom holes as well as from
the tops of the pot. These are 3-1/4" pots and I struggled with them
to get them from the pots. At first glance I thought they were packed
in some sort of hay (duh). Before contacting the company I wanted to
do a little research. There are sites that say liriope is OK if it is
a little rootbound. Is this true? To me they look like last years
nursery trash.

Also, I ordered bareroot stella d oro. These came looking like bad
green onions. Very small. My understanding was that "bareroot" is a
plant with the dirt removed --*not* a plug. Is this correct?

This company advertises as "high quality" and this is what they base
their reputation on. I'm so disappointed, but grateful I didn't order
the larger order I had in mind.

Am I a misinformed somewhat-newbie gardener or do I have reason for
disappointment?

Lesa


Indyrose 21-04-2006 07:37 PM

root bound liriope and stella plugs
 
Depending on the prices, I would not say that you have much to be mad
about. If you paid premimum prices, yes -- the cosmetics matter. If you
were going for economy, no, things sound fine.

Stella's are a rather small daylily, anyway, and I'd much rather have
too much roots than not enough!

Price has a lot to do with it, and you didn't mention that.

Indyrose



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