This review is not for the plant itself but for the quality of the plants I received.
I have no complaints about the customer service, they promptly provided replacements.
The plants themselves arrived in a very stressed, almost dead condition. I order many plants online from many different vendors, including trees, and they always arrive in a heathy and satisfactory condition. The replacement plants arrived healthy, so not sure what happens at the initial shipment!
Do better, Proven Winners, with quality control.
Thank you for your review! We are happy to hear that the replacement plants arrived in good condition!😊
It arrived in a small, worn-out box, and as for the hydrangea, the branches were cut off roughly and looked almost dead. On top of that, the plant itself was extremely small.
Since I felt sorry to let it die, I transplanted it into a larger outdoor pot, gave it nutrients and water, and only just now some new leaves are starting to appear. I’m hoping it will grow before the weather cools down.
Under normal circumstances I would have returned it, but the timing was bad as I was away on a trip, so I decided to keep it and try to nurture it. Even so, I still can’t say I’m very satisfied.
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They came packaged ok. I planted the next day. After a few days they got brown spots on the leaves. What can I do to get rid of the spots
Thank you for sharing your review of your 'Limelight' Panicle Hydrangeas. We are happy to help! It looks like the spots are just on the old leaves and the new growth is not affected, which is a great sign! You can just prune off the leaves that have the spots on them.😊
Very grateful that you ship dormant plants. Most companies do not and shipping begins after it is already too hot here for new plants to get settled in.
We are in the 80’s by February so no rootgrowth takes place when starting in April like most growers do and things remain essentially potted plants without resources to grow well in our brutal summers.
Thank you!
Looking forward to adding more specimens.
Thank you for your review! Enjoy!😊