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We dig fresh our plants and ship immediately. We ship US Mail, Priority shipping. You will receive a tracking number once your plants ship. All plants will be fine in their packages for up to 3 days after receiving.
How We Protect Your Plants For Transit
We sell only bare root plants. We dip the roots in tera-sorb silicone gel to retain ample moisture for transit and surround with plastic. This is superior protection for plants in transit for up to 12 days.
Upon Receipt Of Your Plants
Open your plants and inspect the same day received. We offer 3 days to report any problems with your order. Bare root plants need to be planted within 2-3 days of receiving unless weather-related problems prohibit planting. Store in a cool place and keep roots moist and covered with plastic until they can be planted. Water for the first week daily after planting.
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Tall Phlox is a high growing ornamental perennial, perfect for border placements in landscaping
Tall Phlox, otherwise known as Phlox paniculata, is a favorite perennial among many people due to the color and the size with which these flowers have grown in their yards for well over 100 years at least. The Garden Phlox bloom for most of the year while also giving off a fragrance. The flowers do not need much upkeep once they have been planted. Just plant them in your garden or anywhere in your yard, and the plants will easily and naturally do the rest. The flowers tend to bloom from mid to late Summer and have colors that range from all different kinds of shades of pink, lavender, salmon as well as purple, giving you a beautiful assortment of full, lush flowers to cover up your entire yard. The Garden Phlox usually don't have any kind of problems such as pests and diseases associated with them.
Tall Phlox Blooms Delicate Pink in Spring and Summer
Phlox paniculata is probably the most prominent plant from the 1900s through to the 1940s. The flowers were more known in North America, but the Europeans were the ones that recognized the potential of the flowers as far as breeding them and creating all different kinds of blooms of the plants. After experimenting with the flowers, the Europeans would ship the new forms of the flowers back to America. There are two major names in experimenting with the flowers, who is from America named Karl Forster and B.H.B. Symons-Jeune. These Americans are known for creating over 800 different varieties of the flowers that we know today.
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Today there are now over 4,000 varieties of Hosta as well as over 68,000 known Daylilies out there that are known by everyone who is well versed in different types of flowers. Each and every one of these different types of variations of flowers is all unique in its own way.