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Product review for Green Envy Coneflower Overall Rating: ![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating :: Viewing page 1 of 2 - Thursday, April 14, 2011Bad Shipping? Reviewed By: Holly (Grant, Michigan) After reading the reviews about scrawny, beaten up plants that arrived in the mail. I admit I was a little wary of ordering plants through the mail. When this little guy arrived it was packed well, very moist and happy. It was still a little chilly outside so I planted it in a pot in the house till the weather warms up a little. Within 2 days it had new leaves already. I can't wait to see it thrive in the garden! - Tuesday, January 25, 2011WOW Reviewed By: Tressa (Linn Grove, Iowa) I ordered just one plant of this flower last year. When it came I was disappointed as it was small. BUT by the end of July it was bigger then another plant I had purchased a year before for double the price at a green house. Waiting for the spring to see how big it gets this year!!!! - Friday, November 19, 2010Stunning Reviewed By: Nelly (Salisbury, NC) I expected a tiny plant when I got it last spring, which it was, but very healthy. Imagine my surprise a couple months later when I had big beautiful flowers! They are stunning on the plant and make great cut flowers. I got so many "where did you GET those?" when I had them in vases. Can't wait to see how many I get next year!! - Tuesday, July 20, 2010ragedy bare root Reviewed By: Daisy (Bellevue, WA) I ordered some bare roots and the poor little things looks so ragedy however if you plant them asap after you get your shipment, they should pull through with a little tlc. I mail ordered from a couple different co's and they all looked just as bad as the next but I am happy to report that there was only one casualty - all the others pulled through! - Saturday, April 24, 2010Love these Reviewed By: Roxanna (Ukiah, CA) These are really great. I planted some last year. They looked really great when they bloomed and they're back again this spring! |