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Nov 6, 2015 4:15 PM CST
Name: Dnd
SE Michigan (Zone 6a)
Daylilies Dog Lover Houseplants Organic Gardener I helped beta test the first seed swap Celebrating Gardening: 2015
Garden Ideas: Level 2
Deborah, I'm sure you're going to love your order from Gardino's and I definitely recommend them, but I still highly recommend SRQ Hoyas, too, especially for people who have a specific variety of hoya in mind. The two kerrii hoyas that I got from Gardino's are huge, but partly because the leaves on those cultivars are huge, LoL! Yes, I was very impressed by Gardino's, but I'm not sure that their hoyas are necessarily better or worse than SRQ's. I would only know that if I ordered a smaller-leaf type of hoya. Smiling For people with patience and thinner wallets, doing cuttings from SRQ could be a better option because her bundles are reasonably priced, but they do require rooting (she does offer a rooting service, though, I just don't know how much it is). Gardino's is nice for people who have a little more to spend and want a plant that is already rooted and might be a little bigger as a result. Shrug! Hard to say...

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