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Re: Wish They Would Stop Promising

 


@Icegoddess wrote:

I've only received DOA or maybe a life support plants from them except the weeds they sent me as a replacement for the DOA plants . I order a lot of plants online, so I know what condition plants coming my mail SHOULD be in.  I will never order from them again.  


@Icegoddess  That's a shame, I've never had that happen with any plants I've ordered from them.  Mine have all arrived in good condition including these latest ones. Past orders are still going strong in my garden. All I am saying is that they should not promise customers will get flowers the first season because that may not always be the case.

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@Biftu 

Hydrangeas generally begin to bloom in late spring to early summer (typically May or June), with peak flowering continuing through August or September. However, the exact timing depends heavily on the specific variety and whether it blooms on "old wood" or "new wood

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@Kachina624 wrote:

@Biftu 

Hydrangeas generally begin to bloom in late spring to early summer (typically May or June), with peak flowering continuing through August or September. However, the exact timing depends heavily on the specific variety and whether it blooms on "old wood" or "new wood


@Kachina624  The ones I bought said they grow on old AND new wood.  Guess patience is in order.