MN State Sales Tax of 7.375% is applied for orders picked up at our MN location. Your state's eligibility and % will be calculated at checkout. **We are required to collect state sales tax in certain states.
TOOLS and BOOKS have the shipping fee included in the cost of the product (within the contiguous US). (For orders over $1,000 a package signature may be required.) Over $50.00: 18% of the total plant cost. (for orders over $1,000 a package signature may be required)īARE ROOT and POTTED PLANTS$50.00 and under: $9.00 Retail SEED orders over $100.00 ship free! Custom seed mixes or wholesale seed sales over $100, add 5% of the total seed cost Shipping & Handling Charges: SEED$100.00 and under: $5.00 Pick up orders are subject to **MN Sales Tax. *PLEASE NOTE: we are a mail order nursery and have no retail facilities, but you may pick up your order if prior arrangements are made. Full-color tags and planting & care instructions are included with each order.ĭownload: Planting and Care of Potted Plants Plant tray cells are approximately 2” wide x 5” deep in the trays of 38 and 50, and 2.5" wide x 3.5" deep in the 3-packs and trays of 32 ideal for deep-rooted natives. Trays of 32/50 plugs are usually overwintered so are 1 year old. Potted 3-packs and trays of 38 plugs are started from seed in the winter so are typically 3-4 months old when they ship. Planting instructions/care are also included with each order.ĭownload: Installing Your Bare-Root Plants POTTED PLANTS:ģ-packs and trays of 32, 38, or 50 plants leave our Midwest greenhouses based on species readiness (being well-rooted for transit) and order date Spring shipping is typically early May through June, and Fall shipping is mid-August through September. A root photo is included with each species to illustrate the optimal depth and orientation. Unlike greenhouse-grown plants, bare-root plants can be planted during cold weather or anytime the soil is not frozen. They should be planted as soon as possible. They arrive to you dormant, with little to no top-growth (bare-root), packed in peat moss. We are among the few still employing this production method, which is labor intensive but plant-friendly. Some species go dormant in the summer and we can ship them July/August. We dig plants when they are dormant from our outdoor beds and ship them April-May and October.
#Purple coneflower seed how to#
To learn more, read our BLOG: How to Germinate Native Seeds DORMANT BARE ROOT PLANTS: Tucked safely beneath the snow, seeds will be conditioned by weathering to make germination possible in subsequent growing seasons. A less complicated approach is to let nature handle the stratifying through a dormant seeding, sowing seeds on the surface of a weed-free site in late fall or winter.
Seed dormancy can be broken artificially by prolonged refrigeration of damp seed in the process of cold/moist STRATIFICATION. Some dormancy can be broken in a few minutes, but some species take months or even years. Some species don't need any pre-treatment to germinate, but some species have dormancy mechanisms that must be broken before the seed will germinate. Then, follow the GERMINATION INSTRUCTIONS prior to planting.
#Purple coneflower seed code#
To propagate native plants, a gardener must break this dormancy before seed will grow.Įach species is different, so be sure to check the GERMINATION CODE listed on the website, in the catalog, or on your seed packet. In nature, this prevents a population of plants from germinating all at once, before killing frosts, or in times of drought. Before you get started, one of the most important things to know about the seeds of wild plants is that many have built-in dormancy mechanisms that prevent the seed from germinating. Growing your own plants from seed is the most economical way to add natives to your home.