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Ordering mail order plants from seed catalogs works great - but be sure youÕre preparedWhen you buy mail order plants from plant and seed catalogs there are a few things you should do to get the best results. First make sure the mail order plants you choose are suitable for your climate. Most plant and seed catalogs will include this information with the description of the plants. Before buying any mail order plants, you should familiarize yourself with the company’s guarantee. Any reputable plant and seed catalogs, such as Burpee Seeds for example, will offer a satisfaction guarantee. The better ones even offer a guarantee that the plant will grow, otherwise they will refund or replace it for you. After ordering your mail order plants from plant and seed catalogs, get your garden ready for planting.The sooner you get your mail order plants into the ground after you receive them, the better. Have your garden prepared for planting so when you receive the plants, they can go right into the ground. Most plant and seed catalogs ship your plants to arrive at the proper time for planting and growing vegetables in your region. After you receive your mail order plants, call the seed company if you have any questions. Most plant and seed catalogs have customer service lines available to answer any questions you might have. If there’s anything you’re unsure of, take advantage of these services. One other note in regards to ordering your mail order plants… Some plant and seed catalogs will substitute an alternative plant if they are out of stock of something you order. If you don’t want this to happen, they often have a spot on their order form to specify that you don’t want any substitutions. |