Hey everyone
Some of you may know that I'm moving across the country from Virginia to Alaska.
I'm going to attempt mailing a few of my older plants, ones that are in their second year. I've mailed seedlings before with no problems but never tried adult plants and was wondering if there are any tips/tricks some of you might have for doing so. It would seem that perhaps it would be easier, people mail adult bushes and bulbs all the time, especially mail order companies but I'm not so sure.
I was considering trimming the root ball and wrapping it (slightly moist) in something like a piece of cut tarp and mailing it pruned down to the main stalk, I've gotta do this with a minimum of 3-4 plants that I want to keep, plus I have some that I'm probably going to send to other people. I think I can probably fit them all in a LFRB. Since I'll be in Alaska I will of course be growing them indoors and I have someone competent there to pick them up for me ahead of time (my new landlord.)
Tips/advice would be appreciated.
Some of you may know that I'm moving across the country from Virginia to Alaska.
I'm going to attempt mailing a few of my older plants, ones that are in their second year. I've mailed seedlings before with no problems but never tried adult plants and was wondering if there are any tips/tricks some of you might have for doing so. It would seem that perhaps it would be easier, people mail adult bushes and bulbs all the time, especially mail order companies but I'm not so sure.
I was considering trimming the root ball and wrapping it (slightly moist) in something like a piece of cut tarp and mailing it pruned down to the main stalk, I've gotta do this with a minimum of 3-4 plants that I want to keep, plus I have some that I'm probably going to send to other people. I think I can probably fit them all in a LFRB. Since I'll be in Alaska I will of course be growing them indoors and I have someone competent there to pick them up for me ahead of time (my new landlord.)
Tips/advice would be appreciated.