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Mail Order Roses
I want to know what mail order places you all use and have had good results.
There are some old roses that I liked. (Mrs. BR Cant for one). Our local nurseries don't carry older roses.. Thank you so much for any information. -- Have a Great Day!! Linda |
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Linda wrote: I want to know what mail order places you all use and have had good results. It would help to know where you are. Some nuseries specialize in plants that are hardy to zone 4 and others provide plants on special rootstock for semi-tropical areas. For bare root dormant plants, Pickerings in Canada is a reliable source that has a nice selection that even includes some tender varities. For live growing plants in gallon size, Chamblee's in Texas is a good source. Both ship good plants at a reasonable price. There are many other good sources, however you should be sure that you know what size plants that the company ships. Some of the better sources with big selections ship tiny plants that require you to grow them on in pots before planting in the ground. Nothing wrong with that, but it can be a surprise if you are expecting larger plants. Regards, Charles -- Charles Perry Reply to: ** A balanced diet is a cookie in each hand ** |
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