Transporting our plants is a cinch!

 
 
 

Our convenient process.

  • Select your plants.

    Visit our garden or our website on your mobile device. Select all your favorite plants in bloom, or scan the QR code to receive an image and information about past and future bloomers. Place your order and check out with our friendly staff.

  • Load your vehicle.

    Once your order is placed, our staff will collect your order and deliver to your vehicle. If you order online for local pickup, our staff will prepare your order and coordinate your pickup.

  • Take to enjoy!

    Plants are easily loaded into your vehicle for transport. No need for digging, rinsing, bagging, and all the mess! We will provide a plastic cover to protect your vehicle. Plant or arrange at home! Leaving for a few days? Be sure to place in an area where hand-watering or rain can sustain the plants.

 

Grow bags are the perfect way to start healthy daylilies!

  • Nonwoven Fabric

  • Permeable

  • Reusable

  • Environmentally Friendly

  • Perfect for advanced root formation- Doesn’t bind roots like plastic pots and air-trims/alters growth at edges of pot

  • Allows water to pass through fabric, which prevents root rot. Make sure to water more frequently than plastic-potted plants

Our grow bags are something else! We have been experimenting for several years, and we feel we have truly found the perfect product to solve lots of issues around the garden. This translates to a better plant and an easier process for you, the customer!

These bags are constructed of a heavy, non-woven felt fabric. The handles are well-made and attached firmly, and these bags have endured multiple moves without issue.

The roots that form inside the bag are truly remarkable. We have never seen root growth density like this from new plants grown and divided in ground. This means that when you take your plants home, they should really take off as you set them in your environment.

These bags “air trim” the roots, which causes greater new growth around the edges of the bag. As they encounter air and changing conditions near the edge, they stop outward growth and increase root density. Occasionally, roots will grow through the bottom or the side of the bag, but this is preferred to the binding that happens inside plastic pots.