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| Can anyone suggest a good place to order clematis from?..besides lowes or home depot... Any other tips when ordering . Thanks |
This post was edited by Digginlife on Wed, Jan 9, 13 at 14:11
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| Here is a link to a discussion here on GW as to where folks have purchased from. Lots of choices. I've only purchased from Bluestone Perennials (6 clematis) and Silver Star Vinery (1). Bluestone Perennials replaced a couple of ones that didn't make it here so they stand by their guarantee. Silver Star Vinery sends large, well rooted vine. Some people believe the shipping is high and prices are high but your getting a larger rooted vine. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Mail Order List Updated - Garden Web Clematis forum
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| I highly recommend Brushwood Nursery. I have ordered from them for several years and have always been very pleased with the clematis I received. They come in quart sized pots, fully rooted, well labeled and healthy. I also found their prices to be better than average and the shipping costs very reasonable. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Brushwood Nursery
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| I also would recommend Brushwood for all the reasons mentioned above. Two other places I have ordered from and been pleased with the quality: and Hummingbird Farm in Maine. http://hummingbirdfarm.net/clematis.htm Another nursery with a good reputation, but which I haven't ordered from is Joy Creek. http://www.joycreek.com They have a wide selection, but tend to be the most pricey. Each nursery has a different selection of plants, so if there is a particular color, bloom season or growth habit you want, having several sources is nice. |
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- Posted by Digginlife 6ny (My Page) on Sat, Jan 12, 13 at 8:22
| Wow thank everyone for all the great input!!! Im checking out the sites now.I cant believe all the choices .Thanks again |
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| I went on a clematis buying kick last fall. Ordered from Brushwood, Joy Creek, Garden Crossings and Bluestone. Joy Creek plants were in big pots and were huge. Bluestone's were the smallest but very healthy. Brushwood and Garden Crossings were extremely healthy plants that are growing well. I have all in pots and will plant out in spring. You cant go wrong ordering from any of these vendors. |
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| One thing I wanted to mention is sign-up, if you can, on a vendors website for their newsletters/promotions or whatever they like to call it. Many times and I know this recently was the case with Brushwood, they runs specials which if you are not watching a site, you may miss some deals. Just a thought... Julia |
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