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No, the soil will NOT fall out!
I pack your cactus in the container with all soil.
I never ship bare root!
I love my plants and will only send them out into the world with all
their soil held firmly by their little roots.
When your specimen arrives it will be happy to see light, to breathe
fresh air and meet you. Just give it a drink of fresh, clean water.
Place it in a safe place with afternoon shade.
Like a new puppy your plant will love you back.
| How lazy people ship plants |
Sure, it would be faster, easier
and cheaper for me to rip the plant out of the soil that
nourishes it, then roll it in an old newspaper. (eeek!)
You would then receive a so called "bare root" plant that
would be in shock because it's roots are dead. You would
have to obtain a container, soil and carefully nurse it back
to life without rotting the damaged roots.
Bare root plants can take months to
recover. They usually will not regain vigor and grow until
the following season. |
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The soil stays put! |
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Tan tape is easy to see and easy to remove. |
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Careful packing to protect the tip, a diaper for the soil in the
pot. |
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The protective corrugated tube.
Now it is really safe. |
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Looks good. |
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Literature is included
The Cacti Care guide is 2-pages about soil, watering, light,
temperature, and re-potting advice. |
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FedEx Ground Home Delivery is skilled in, well, home
delivery. They deliver Saturdays, evenings (I think) whatever it
takes to get it to residential customers.
Can't be home? Leave a note authorizing a neighbor or manager to
sign? Ship it to your work address?
Highly reliable, a promised 5-business day coast to coast delivery
time is sometimes 6 days when there is a holiday.
Shipments leave the next business day after you pay. |
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