Re: price and quality


Forestfarm has just recently come on line - Oh Happy Day!  The site seems a
tad rough around the edges, but GO and never worry about ordering from
them.  A large part of my garden has come from them over the years and I
have always been satisfied.  They have a huge list of woody plants - all
arriving larger than I'd expected, in good shape and healthy - as well as
perennials, grasses, etc.  One word on ordering, tho' if you live in the
east, don't muck around like I always do - order early so you can ship
without having to bump up to 2nd day air - that extra adds a lot to
shipping costs.

Here's the URL:  http://www.forestfarm.com/search/plant.asp

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
mtalt@clark.net
Editor:  Gardening in Shade
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> From: venies.place <venies.place@cwix.com>
> Date: Wednesday, January 20, 1999 7:05 PM
> 
> >>For example, Forest
> Farm (Williams, OR) lists 4 cultivars of Oakleaf hydrangea for $8-9 for a
1
> gallon pot with a plant that is 6-12" tall.<<
> 
> Does Forest Farm have a catalog or website?  If so, what is it?
> 
> Pottsey
> zone5
> 
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