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Shrubs and Perennials
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A Shrub and Perennial question: What does everyone do with the Perennials and shrubs you overwinter that you had had from the previous spring? Do you re-pot larger container, do you cut off some…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Kathleen Gilligan Apr 12.

Peppers
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My mom was trying to take care of of some dandelions and she spread dry weed and feed about a month ago. I'm starting to notice some leaf injury on my peppers.This has happened to me before on…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Steve May 13, 2012.

Landscaper Consignment
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We have a local landscaper wanting to put our plants in his nursery on consignment. What do you suggest the percentage be? Does anyone else do this? Is it profitable? Would you recommend it?We were…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Jerry Montgomery Mar 16, 2012.

Bio degradable pots
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Hello! I have a question, We used the cornstarch pots last year on some of our plants like them. But the shipping out of Canada and can't get someone from the place to return my call or emails. So…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Gina Miller Mar 7, 2012.

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Kathleen Gilligan replied to Gina Miller's discussion Shrubs and Perennials
"Agreed that each plant takes an individual call.  Before tucking them away in the fall, I divide any perennials that have filled their pot.  Many just take a slice in half, and in my opinion pays for having to handle them at all. …"
Apr 12
karen bafumo commented on Gina Miller's blog post Succulents
"Emerald coast growers out of Florida has combo trays.They also offer larger size plug flats.You could transplant into 3 to 4inch plants that would fill out rather quickly."
Apr 9
Paul Westervelt replied to Gina Miller's discussion Shrubs and Perennials
"Depends entirely on the plant and the size of the pot. A perennial cyclamen in a 4qt may be fine for several years where a Coreopsis in a 1qt could be hopelessly rootbound in short order. As a plant person, you know what you're comfortable…"
Apr 5
Timothy Lamprey replied to Gina Miller's discussion Shrubs and Perennials
"We leave them as is, unless they obviously need to be re-potted. We give them some Osmocote and get them growing again. They generally look pretty good in short order."
Mar 20
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Shrubs and Perennials

A Shrub and Perennial question: What does everyone do with the Perennials and shrubs you overwinter that you had had from the previous spring? Do you re-pot larger container, do you cut off some roots replant in the current container or do you leave them as is? ThanksSee More
Mar 20

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Does anyone use Daniels fertilizer in their injectors? Do you ever add any micro nutrients to the Daniels? Thanks

Posted on April 28, 2012 at 9:03pm

Succulents

Hello! I am looking for a supplier for sm succulents and cactus. I would like 3-4" pots. and a wide variety of kinds. We have done Collection flats before the minimum order of each kind is to many for us.
So any ideas would be great. Thanks

Posted on April 5, 2012 at 5:39pm — 1 Comment

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