The dirt on plant shopping

Fri. May. 13, 2022

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Tis better to bloom in the garden than in the garden center! When plant shopping bigger is not always better.

And a few more…

If you see a little wilting it could be a sign of a root problem.  Look for plants with good color on the leaves.  Look under the leaves for any possible insects.  If you have a plant loupe, bring it with you!  You’ll look ultra cool, I promise.  ;-)

Plant loupe

Seriously, in some of the big box stores where plants are shipped in from all over, it’s not a bad idea.

Your local garden nurseries are generally more reliable but always do a look see.  I had a horticulturist from the U of MN tell me that, if she sees any sign of wilting, she’ll tip the plant out of it’s pot to see the roots.  They should look white and plump.  No yellowing or mushy spots and no wrapped roots.

plant roots right out of container

Take a look at these root systems!  You CAN do some root pruning.  Take an exacto knife and slice those roots!  This goes for indoor and OUTDOOR plants!

plant roots pruned and ready to plant

Of course, if you pull the plant out of the container and find it way too coiled around itself, you can always choose another!

If you’re looking for rare plants, check out the smaller local nurseries.  And check the paper for Charity Plant Sales.  By the way, know what your needs are.  Sun?  Shade?  Height?  Color?  Bloom time.  In other words, make a list!