RE: [GWL]: Specialty vs. Chain Nurseries
- Subject: RE: [GWL]: Specialty vs. Chain Nurseries
- From: Suzi McCoy buzz@impact-pr.com>
- Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2001 07:38:31 -0500
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Diana, Love that $5 hole. If there are two things (out of about two million) I have learned is buy a healthy plant – no matter what the price – and plant it right the first time. Makes all the difference. Have you ever asked a garden center to special order for you? I wonder if this is something gardeners would want? Suzi -----Original Message----- I can only share my true experiences. I've visit about two dozen mid-Michigan garden centers each year. As far as I can tell, mid-Michigan only has one decent grower who emphasizes perennials and annuals. Even the so-called specialty nurseries seem to be shipping in a lot of plants. Maybe part of our problem is our very unpredictable winters. Garden center workers are very seldom treated as full-time, year around employees. Many of the specialty nurseries actually close down for the winter! If I need some annuals as filler, I go to the cheapest
store around and buy them after
checking their root systems. Then I follow the adage of giving a 25 cent
plant a $5 hole which means that I amend the soil if needed, etc. This past
year the only annuals I used were the ones our townehouse cooperative gave us
for free. I am carefully watching VanAtta's this winter. They just tore down all their plastic covered hoop houses and are building an entirely enclosed greenhouse where both the growers and the customers can interact freely. I can also count on them to have some of the "special annuals" I go looking for each year. I was totally delighted last summer when a grower got involved in growing the alpines from seed and sold them for the same price as the more traditional perennials (4" pots). Of course, they also have the gallon size pots available. I get tired of having to mail order plants to get the
varieties I want. I am a specialist gardener: alpine conifers,
butterfly bushes, alpine/rock garden plants, and am building a collection of
named varieties of violets along with some other shade loving
plants. The ONLY way I can get quality alpine conifers and violets
is to mail order them. Most garden centers have wondered why I even
bothered with violets. I really envy those of you who live near quality
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