Re: plants in the mail?
- Subject: Re: plants in the mail?
- From: Cheryl Isaak c*@adelphia.net
- Date: Fri, 9 May 2003 07:26:25 -0400
I send lots of daylilies via Priority mail - wash them well (dirt is heavy) and wrap loosely in paper towels. I try to leave the roots/tubers slightly damp. Never a lost box or a dead plant.Fri, May 9, 2003 4:38 AM aete@northnet.org Alyce Elliott said:Hi Folks, I'm sending a netfriend some Iris siberica. but have not sent plants through the mail before. Suggestions? Box or mailbag -- bubble wrap or damp sphagnum -- overnight mail or 'doesn't matter' -- other? Thanks! (These will be traveling from northern NY to Michigan.)By "mail" you must mean thru the post office. I'd guess that most are shipped via UPS or FedEx.
Cheryl
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Cheryl Isaak
Londonderry, NH
AHS Region 4, USDA Zone 4B/5A
growing, stitching and reading in NH
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