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Spielwiesen
1 year ago

It depends on whether it is about frost-hardy, sensitive or tropical plants.

My Jamaicathymian I am multiplying here could only be sent between mid-May and mid-October. He would misunderstand anything that lies below 11°C. As a tropical plant, it is rather a ‘white’ – seen from our cold perspective!

But if you know, you can set up on it – and leave it in the heated kitchen. as fresh as 11° it is never there! With this you have a great herbal remedy for the respiratory tract that tastes good as tea infusion, spice in salad, in soup or simply on butter bread with cucumber or tomato.

In non-cold-sensitive plants there is no problem in this respect!

Uwe65527
1 year ago

Actually, the suppliers should know what they can send when. And they also want satisfied customers. They don’t want a shit storm from customers for massively frozen plants.

I think you will point out that shipping is currently not possible ud your order for shipping in spring.

Nofear20
1 year ago

Usually autumn is a good planting time. A little frost protection can never harm young plants.

PatchrinT
1 year ago

Apart from that, you can plant all year when there is no frost. Containerware spring to summer,Wurzelnackt better in autumn

Doris0007
1 year ago

If they are not too big, they can be packed well.

Alexandra1410
1 year ago

Yes works at least in frost-hard plants and not in room plants

Claphamroad
1 year ago

Not always! Only hardy plants can be ordered in memory, such as roses.

Rentner1955
1 year ago

Not more