Best places to buy cacti & succulents online??
kristinnn23
7 years ago
Featured Answer
Sort by:Oldest
Comments (11)
greenclaws UK, Zone 8a
7 years agokristinnn23
7 years agoRelated Discussions
Best place to buy seeds online?
Comments (55)This is the first time I got seeds from the USA. The experience is good and bad. I am happy that there was no duty on a purchase of USD 8.70. I got five packages of seeds. The shipping costs was $5.93, averaging $2.9 per package including one of the seeds I could not find in any online stores in Canada. But I have learned that if one of the seeds is on back order, the order would not be sent until all seeds are in. When I cancelled the back order seeds, the operator promised to replace the back order seeds with another one which is at a lower price than the two combined. However, when I called again later on I was told that it was not included in the shipment because they could not add seeds to an existing order. When I asked to speak to a manager two times, nobody ever called me back. The name of this company is Park Seed. So if you want to order anything from them, please speak to a person by phone instead of doing it online to make sure that all the seeds you want is already in its warehouse so that you can make an order that is good for the shipping cost and below $20 to avoid complication in duty charge also....See MoreBest place to buy potting soil online?
Comments (2)Blondell, have you tried Ebay? Honestly, shipping prices for soil is going to be expensive no matter where you shop. Most Ebay sellers combine shipping..so let's say shipping one bag is 10.00, 'usually,' each additional bag is half-price or a certain percentage. In most cases, mediums are reasonably priced, 'especially if not available locally,' but S&H is where they get you. Regarding coupons. Google name of a nursery, then type, codes and coupons, or promotional deals, and/or free shipping. If you're lucky, you'll find updated coupons. Good luck, Toni...See MoreBest place online to buy Appliances??
Comments (29)I bought a Lacanche stove via the internet back in 2005, I think, from England, self importing it and dealing with shipping as well. Total cost for the Cluny, Portuguese Blue, including shipping was under $4000. This is actually a very simple stove. It was installed in about 4 minutes, and I have not had any trouble in all these years. My point being, if you know what you want, and you can get significant (emphasis on the significant) savings, and you don't have a "touchy" product, of course you should use the internet. If you anticipate that the appliance will need frequent servicing, perhaps you should re-consider purchasing the product. I'm re-doing my mother's house in a very rural area and will buy a Verona on-line since there don't seem to be any dealers there. On the other hand, there is a somewhat "upscale" appliance dealer within 100 miles which has a service department so in a pinch they could come up to handle it....See MoreBest place to buy Damask roses online
Comments (5)...are you in the U.K...? most of us here prefer Trevor White Roses, then there's Peter Beales or David Austin.... among a host of others.... ..here's a link to Trevor White's where they have both those roses listed... Autumn Damask is 'Quatre Saisons'....Damask roses ..I grow 'Jacques Cartier' which repeats flower rather well, and nicely scented......See MoreAS _NJ ZONE 6B
7 years agoChris (6a in MA)
7 years agocactusmcharris, interior BC Z4/5
7 years agomichael19
7 years agolisasfbay9b
7 years agokristinnn23
7 years agoSoCal Stewart (San Diego, Ca Zone 10A/10B)
7 years agoJoseph Gavica
7 years ago
Related Stories
GARDENING GUIDES10 Creative Ideas for Cactus and Succulent Gardens
Arrange cactuses and succulents amid salvaged treasures, against a vibrant painted wall or in terraced beds
Full StoryCONTAINER GARDENS3 Steps to Creating Quick, Easy and Colorful Succulent Containers
Take a bright container, add a colorful succulent or two and have a professional, summery design in minutes
Full StorySUCCULENTSGrow a Garden of Succulents for Easy Beauty
Low-water plants in a wide range of colors, shapes and sizes? Sign us up — and check out our faves here
Full StoryDIY PROJECTSQuick DIY Project: 3 Ways to Show Off Your Succulents
Create a simple yet lush vignette with a few plants and some everyday items
Full StoryGARDENING GUIDESMeet the Mighty Saguaro of the Desert Landscape
You’ve seen its form in films, on souvenirs and much more. Now get to know this iconic cactus of the Sonoran Desert
Full StoryGARDENING GUIDESGreat Design Plant: Paddle Plant
If you're looking for awesomely strange foliage and low care requirements, this succulent is right up your alley
Full StoryGARDENING GUIDESHow to Spot a Drought-Tolerant Plant
Label? Who needs a label? Learn the characteristics of plants that can thrive in hot, dry conditions to help you pick the right ones
Full StoryFLOWERS AND PLANTSUnusual Totem Pole Cactus Is a Standout in Southwest Gardens
This thornless cactus makes a statement in the ground or in a container in mild-winter climates
Full StoryGARDENING GUIDESAlpine Plants: High Performers at Low Altitudes Too
So Heidi and the goats aren't your neighbors. Alpine plants can be lovely and low maintenance on difficult sites beyond the mountains
Full StoryDECORATING GUIDESFrom Queasy Colors to Killer Tables: Your Worst Decorating Mistakes
Houzzers spill the beans about buying blunders, painting problems and DIY disasters
Full Story
liamdavis1485