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By Jerrytheplater on May 6, 2024 9:42 PM, concerning Mid-Atlantic Carnivorous Plant Society: I have been a member of the Mid-Atlantic Carnivorous Plant Society since it was formed. And I have gained a lot of knowledge through it. I have attended some of the field trips and auctions and all were worth it. Now, members can gather on Zoom meetings to hear a speaker on various CP related topics. It is well worth the dues to join MACPS. In person meetings do take place in various locations. A meal is provided at these meetings usually. |
By ebrinner on Apr 29, 2024 8:22 AM, concerning Woodlanders Inc.: My plants arrived with yellow leaves, dying. 3 Viburnum, 1 citrus. I emailed photos twice, Woodlander does not respond. What is the point if people's real experiences aren't printed here. |
By pepper23 on Apr 21, 2024 4:07 PM, concerning Grabers Greenhouse: I can't say enough about this place. Huge selection of plants and great prices. Service is great as well. Always go out of the way to take care of their customers. They are always on my stop by list when in the area during the season. |
By pepper23 on Apr 21, 2024 3:57 PM, concerning Sow Wild Natives: Tracy, the owner, makes sure to keep everyone up to date on what she has in stock and is always willing to talk gardening with customers. This business is in her backyard and gets more popular every year. |
By Jerrytheplater on Apr 10, 2024 9:43 PM, concerning Miles' To Go: I have been ordering from Miles' To Go for at least 15 years, if not more. I have always been happy with the plants I've received. They are high quality plants. His prices are more than fair. I can't praise his growing skills enough. |
By Jerrytheplater on Apr 10, 2024 9:36 PM, concerning Paradise Found Nursery: I have ordered from Paradise Found Nursery twice. I was looking for Malagasy Caudiciform Euphorbia and they have them! I ended up speaking with the owner and found out they grow their Euphorbias in large beds on the tables and rely on ants to pollinate the plants. They don't collect the seed either. They let it scatter in the beds and grow on its own. They harvest the plants to sell when they are large enough. Obviously, these beds are spaced far enough apart to maintain purity in the plants. |
By Jerrytheplater on Apr 5, 2024 10:26 PM, concerning Waterford Gardens: Waterford Gardens originally was Wm. Tricker and Son and opened in 1895. I went there as a boy in the 1960's. When Mr. Schmidlin retired in the 1980's, it was sold and became Waterford Gardens. I still go there now. They sell quality plants of all types. The staff are friendly and very helpful. I highly recommend them. They will repot your plants for a fee. They have a crew that will build a pond for you and even maintain it, for a fee. I will really be sad if they ever close. |
By BlueRidgeGardener23 on Mar 16, 2024 7:57 AM, concerning Winterberry Iris Gardens: Across six years, I've ordered many irises. All came trimmed, labeled and healthy - some of the best irises I've gotten, especially the rebloomers. In all orders, I worked with Ginny Spoon who was courteous, accommodating and fantastic. |
By DeweyRooter on Feb 15, 2024 3:46 AM, concerning Simonton Bridge Daylily Farm: Simonton Bridge has a huge inventory. I have found several cultivars I couldn't find anywhere else. The owner, Joann Stewart, is a very knowledgeable daylily person and is extremely helpful and friendly. She answers email promptly and has gone out of her way to mail plants at a time convenient for me. |
By adknative on Dec 29, 2023 7:16 AM, concerning Bootstrap Farmer: I discovered Bootstrap Farmer a few years ago, almost by accident. I was looking for better seed starter trays, instead of buying more of the cheap trays that crack so easily or break and dump loads of pots when you try to pick them up. A google search brought up their site. |
By adknative on Dec 29, 2023 6:54 AM, concerning Lyndon Lyon Greenhouses, Inc.: I have purchased from Lyndon Lyon's Greenhouses multiple times and will attest to their healthy and beautiful African violets! |