Bare Roots

Bare Root Perennials-If you have just purchased your first bare root perennial, you may be surprised to receive what appears to be a jumble of roots and very little green growth. Don't worry! Bare-root perennials will burst forth with life once planted. Bare-root plants establish themselves more quickly than container-grown plants - their roots are sturdier and aren't pot-bound, and the plants aren't "spoiled" by overly rich potting soil.

September 28, 2010

I love the texture and ungulation of this grass.
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