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gregpresley 25-04-2004 07:02 AM

NE Sources for Small/Bareroot Plants
 
A plant native to your region that would be very happy in shady damp
conditions would be bee balm - monarda. Anyone who has some in his/her yard
will gladly give some away, because it spreads rather "generously".
"Jean B." wrote in message ...
I live in Massachusetts and am looking for NE sources for very
small and/or bareroot plants. I would like to naturalize some of
my shady, damp, zone 5 back yard, and, given the scope of the
project, it would be more affordable if I can find some pretty
small plants. I am interested in both local and mail-order
nurseries. Thanks!
--
Jean B.




Pat Kiewicz 25-04-2004 12:02 PM

NE Sources for Small/Bareroot Plants
 
Jean B. said:

I live in Massachusetts and am looking for NE sources for very
small and/or bareroot plants. I would like to naturalize some of
my shady, damp, zone 5 back yard, and, given the scope of the
project, it would be more affordable if I can find some pretty
small plants. I am interested in both local and mail-order
nurseries. Thanks!


Bluestone Perennials in Ohio ships small (and healthy) plants at reasonable prices.
Highly recommended. Likely close enough for quick transit time to you.

http://www.bluestoneperennials.com/c...cgi/index.html
--
Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast)

Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.
(attributed to Don Marti)


Gary and Karen Manning 25-04-2004 11:09 PM

NE Sources for Small/Bareroot Plants
 
Green Mountain transplants is excellent source
..http://www.gmtransplants.com/

Gary



"Jean B." wrote in message ...
I live in Massachusetts and am looking for NE sources for very
small and/or bareroot plants. I would like to naturalize some of
my shady, damp, zone 5 back yard, and, given the scope of the
project, it would be more affordable if I can find some pretty
small plants. I am interested in both local and mail-order
nurseries. Thanks!
--
Jean B.




Betsy 26-04-2004 02:04 AM

NE Sources for Small/Bareroot Plants
 
I love BayState near Greenfield. I'll look up the exact address if you'd
like.

"Jean B." wrote in message ...
I live in Massachusetts and am looking for NE sources for very
small and/or bareroot plants. I would like to naturalize some of
my shady, damp, zone 5 back yard, and, given the scope of the
project, it would be more affordable if I can find some pretty
small plants. I am interested in both local and mail-order
nurseries. Thanks!
--
Jean B.




Jean B. 26-04-2004 04:06 PM

NE Sources for Small/Bareroot Plants
 
gregpresley wrote:

A plant native to your region that would be very happy in shady damp
conditions would be bee balm - monarda. Anyone who has some in his/her yard
will gladly give some away, because it spreads rather "generously".


Hehe. Well, I'm gonna have to be careful about that. Some spread
is good, but I don't want something that will take over the
universe!

--
Jean B.

Jean B. 26-04-2004 04:07 PM

NE Sources for Small/Bareroot Plants
 
Pat Kiewicz wrote:

Jean B. said:

I live in Massachusetts and am looking for NE sources for very
small and/or bareroot plants. I would like to naturalize some of
my shady, damp, zone 5 back yard, and, given the scope of the
project, it would be more affordable if I can find some pretty
small plants. I am interested in both local and mail-order
nurseries. Thanks!


Bluestone Perennials in Ohio ships small (and healthy) plants at reasonable prices.
Highly recommended. Likely close enough for quick transit time to you.

http://www.bluestoneperennials.com/c...cgi/index.html
--
Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast)

Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.
(attributed to Don Marti)


Thanks, Pat. I'll check out their holding. Gotta do it ere we
get too many hot days.
--
Jean B.

Jean B. 26-04-2004 04:09 PM

NE Sources for Small/Bareroot Plants
 
Gary and Karen Manning wrote:

Green Mountain transplants is excellent source
.http://www.gmtransplants.com/

Gary

Thanks! I'll check them out too.
--
Jean B.

Jean B. 26-04-2004 04:10 PM

NE Sources for Small/Bareroot Plants
 
Betsy wrote:

I love BayState near Greenfield. I'll look up the exact address if you'd
like.

Sure! I'd appreciate that. I am planning on doing some
genealogical stuff out in that area anyway, so I might just drop
in there--that is, if they actually have a retail nursery.

--
Jean B.

Vox Humana 05-05-2004 05:04 AM

NE Sources for Small/Bareroot Plants
 

"Jean B." wrote in message ...
Pat Kiewicz wrote:

Jean B. said:

I live in Massachusetts and am looking for NE sources for very
small and/or bareroot plants. I would like to naturalize some of
my shady, damp, zone 5 back yard, and, given the scope of the
project, it would be more affordable if I can find some pretty
small plants. I am interested in both local and mail-order
nurseries. Thanks!


Bluestone Perennials in Ohio ships small (and healthy) plants at

reasonable prices.
Highly recommended. Likely close enough for quick transit time to you.

http://www.bluestoneperennials.com/c...cgi/index.html
--
Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast)

Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.
(attributed to Don Marti)


Thanks, Pat. I'll check out their holding. Gotta do it ere we
get too many hot days.
--


If you are up to the trip, Bluestone has a huge clearance sale at their
Madison, Ohio facility. (Madison is near the Pennsylvania line on Lake
Erie.) It is held around the first weekend in June and they clear out
their plants for a about $40/flat. You can go through all the production
houses and pick what you want. The price was only $20/flat a few years ago,
but even with the price increase it is a great deal.




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