MAIL ORDER PLANTS REVIEW: DIGGING DOG NURSERY
My first mail order plants arrived last week Friday from Digging Dog nursery. I don't think I've ordered from them in the past, but they have excellent reviews on Garden Watchdog, which I routinely consult before buying from a nursery for the first time.
Before I go on, I should add that I had placed my order online but one of the items I wanted wasn't going to be available for another month so I opted to cancel it. Then I ended up added a clematis and the very nice folks there called me to confirm they had gotten the addition and all was well. A-plus for customer service on that one.
I'll admit that the size of the plants was somewhat underwhelming, but I think it's fairly typical for what you can expect from mail order nursery. All are extremely healthy with oodles of roots in those little pots. So many roots, in fact, that I need to get them in the ground or potted into something bigger ASAP.
I also ordered Hakonechloa macra 'Nicolas' ($8.50 each) and Sanguisorba officinalis 'Red Thunder' ($7.75 each). My main frustration is that when I ordered that Hakonechloa I'm positive I had a specific place in mind for it and now I can't remember where that was.
Check out Linda's mail order reviews of Plant Delights Nursery, Odyssey Perennials and Far Reaches Farm. I'm enjoying this series so much that I can't wait to see what Linda gets next!
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