MAIL ORDER PLANTS REVIEW: JOY CREEK NURSERY
Joy Creek is apparently so small that they don't have a deal with the big shipping companies, so they charge you actual shipping plus a $4 handling and packing fee. They clearly stated this on their website and I emailed them ahead of time for an estimate for shipping which was close to right on. In the end, shipping was $33 plus the handling fee, so about the same as the cost of the plants.
I ordered two clematis that came in gallon-sized pots and as I've come to learn about clematis, the most important thing is an abundance of telltale yellow roots coming out of the bottom of the pots, which these certainly had. In fact, when you get a small clematis, you are really supposed to put it in a container and grow it out there for a year or so until those roots come jumping out.
I was thrilled with the plants: 'Prince Charles' and 'Vinosa Violacea.' Both have been planted and are looking good.
Labels: joy creek, mail order plants, review
4 Comments:
I've never ordered from them. Those are beautiful looking plants. We killed two Serviceberries!! I always wanted one ever since I saw Edward Steichan's photo series of them as an art student.
My serviceberry is a grower and a bloomer. Wonderful. I wish you luck.
Good tip about the clematis roots!! I never knew that.
Love the service berry - don't have one and every time I see one in bloom I wonder why.
Wow, your Serviceberries are spectacular! Now I'm kind of embarrassed by mine.
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