Re: experience needed


I ordered a tree peony from van Burgondien last year, and it did very
well I think, though of course it hasn't gotten very big or bloomed yet.
Of three astrantias ordered from them however, only one survived.  But I
am in California and realize that having plants shipped across the
continent makes them fairly at risk, so I don't blame the nursery.  I
still order from many of those wonderful East coast catalogs though! 
Can anyone tell me if this is a bad idea in general, or if some plants
travel 3000 miles and do better than others?  That is, is the problem
with particular nurseries, or particular plants?

Anelle

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