What you can expect from Oregon Chrysanthemums and Hostas LLC?

Chrysanthemums—

You will want to open your delivery as soon as possible.

Chrysanthemum rooted cuttings will be shipped March 4 through June 24 for 2024.

You will receive a rooted cuttings that were started at least three weeks prior.

All of the chrysanthemum propagation will be grown in Earth Pots® Supplied to us from OBC Northwest, INC. in our home town here in Canby, Oregon.

In most cases the roots will be in 35 X 40mm plug that is wrapped with a 100% degradable fabric sleeve. They are designed to be planted with the sleeves on.

The rooted cuttings will be put in plastic bags then shipped in boxes where styrofoam will be used to protect them. Orders will be shipped out on Mondays in order to make sure deliveries are not delayed over the weekend.

Success can be expected if you plant them right away in good draining soil that does not have moisture control additives. If there is a risk of frost, be sure they are protected. For more growing advice, you are encouraged to join you local and the national societies. You can find links on this site’s page . Groups on Facebook can also be a great resource.

Hostas, Accent and Companion plants—

You will want to open your delivery as soon as possible.

Hostas, Accent and Companion plants will start shipping on April 3, 2023 and year-round after.

These will be grown in a Deep 806 tray. This means that the most dwarf material will be grown in a cell that measures 1.56 inches wide, 2.36 inches long and 3.13 inches deep. Others will be grown in a 38 Star Tray. These measure 2.13 inches at the top and 5 inches deep. The plants will be put in plastic bags then shipped in boxes where styrofoam will be used to protect them.

All plants will leave the nursery in a very healthy condition and should only take a few days to be delivered. Please report any issues right away if possible and no later than five days after receiving your order. Please contact the nursery and do not return any products. For more growing advice, you are encouraged to join you local and the national societies. You can find links on this site’s page . Groups on Facebook can also be a great resource.