Yesterday when I went out to the mailbox, I found a surprise. There was a small package waiting for me. I knew immediately that my shipment from Squaw Mountain Gardens had arrived.
You can see how small the package is by looking at the standard sized scissor next to it.
Now I wasn't expecting a huge package by any means, Squaw Mountain Gardens specializes in Sempervivums, Sedums and so on.
Opening the package I was in for another surprise. The box was filled with little paper bags. I had never seen plants shipped this way.
Looking inside the paper bags I found the Sempervivum (hens & chicks) that I had ordered. In all cases there was more than one plant in the bag, sometimes there were quite a few in there!
I suddenly realized that a strong gust of wind could take those bags and scatter the Semps all over the patio. It was time for action and I quickly made up a bunch of pots for those new babies.
Planting instructions were in the box and they were wonderfully clear.
I simply pressed the rosettes against the soil, I didn't bury them. This part literally took a few minutes in total. Not one little chick was allowed to escape. There's a tiny one here near the bottom lip of the pot.
Don't forget the name tags! Some of the varieties I ordered because I couldn't resist the name such as this cultivar 'Legolas'.
Apparently when I was looking at the photos on the website I must have been taken by the cobweb varieties because almost all the ones I ordered were webbed.
Here they are all potted up. I can tell you that I am absolutely thrilled with the shipment and would highly recommend this company for those of you looking for new Sempervivums for your trough gardens.
Melanie
I ordered some a couple years ago from them and they have done great! I love my semps! Yours will do great too!!!
ReplyDeleteMelanie...It is exciting to get a package...I just got two in the mail...very impressed by the shape the plants arrived in...The sempervivums are going to be gorgeous! gail
ReplyDeleteHow exciting!
ReplyDeleteI have trouble opening your blog recently so have not been able to post. I can't figure out why but it has opened through Blotanical although another post wouldn't.
Sorry my mistake it wasn't your blog I was having trouble with.
ReplyDeleteNow that is awesome! Loved how you so tenderly planted them up right away. They are pretty and I got some cobweb varieties too.
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