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How big are the plants?

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The height of our box is 8 inches and, since the plants travel sitting straight up in the box, they are never taller than that.
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How big are the plants that you sell?

Coleus FAQ
Most plants that we ship are single stemmed and between four and twelve inches in height, depending on the cultivar. Coleus cultivars vary widely in height, leaf shape, and habit. Some coleus are small and grow very slowly, sometimes taking months to grow just a few inches in height. Others root rapidly and bolt out of the gate with vigorous growth. We try to indicate in the catalog descriptions when a plant is small or slow-growing, so please read carefully before ordering.
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How big will the plants be when they are planted?

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As a general rule, the smaller the plant the better it establishes. We plant standard horticultural sized plants in pot sizes 3L, 2L, 1L and 9cm, and bear root and root ball plants when in season. We also use larger specimen plants.
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What's wrong with buying plants from Home Depot, Lowe's or any of the big box stores?

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Absolutely nothing if you can find the quality and plants you want for your garden. Sometimes the selection isn't as great as you'll find in some nurseries. There always seems to be plenty of bedding plants in various degrees of quality depending on the day of the week and possibly the time of day. The selection for potting soil seems good. I shop at Home Depot for lots of things, including bedding plants and potting soil.
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How big will the new plants, trees or shrubs get?

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Each individual plant's growth will vary and will be selected as to address your needs and what will enhance your property in the appropriate way.
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HOW BIG DO THEY GET?

Frequently Asked Questions about the Anatolian Shepherd Dog ...
Males usually range between 29" and 34"at the shoulder with a weight range between 110 and 160 pounds. Bitches must be at least 27.5", but can reach the height of 32 inches, and have a weight range between 88 and 120 pounds.
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Swamp eel FAQs
Up to nearly 1 meter (about 3 feet) long and about 0.5 kilos (about 1 pound). Some sources from Asia suggest the swamp eel may grow to about 1.5 meters, but all eels captured in the United States have been less than 1 meter in total length.
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What plants are in the PLANTS database?

Frequently Asked Questions | USDA PLANTS
The PLANTS database contains native and naturalized plants of the PLANTS Floristic Area (PFA), which consists of North America and all additional U.S. territories and protectorates. Vascular plant distributions are mapped at the state and province level, and by U.S. county. Our checklists for the non-vascular mosses, liverworts, hornworts, and lichens cover all of North America north of Mexico; no additional distribution data are available for these plants.
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Can you move my plants?

Lifetime Enclosures
We prefer that our customers remove and/or transplant any exterior plant material before we begin work.
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How about quarantining plants?

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Plants can carry diseases into a tank, too. It is a good idea to disinfect new plants if there were fish in the tank with them at the store. Refer to the PLANT FAQ for disinfection methods.
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What plants will do well in my zone?

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Please treat hardiness zone ratings on perennials as a best guess, but only a guess. Many factors influence plant survivability: reliable snow cover, wind swept location, proximity of structures, depth of soil, just to name a few.
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Where do your plants come from?

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We are one of the last nurseries on a national scale which propagates, grows, and then ships its own material. We do buy in some of our stock, but basically it is all done here.
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Do you still have only one common name when many plants have several?

Frequently Asked Questions | USDA PLANTS
PLANTS has a single National Common Name (always found below the scientific name at the top of the PLANTS profile). For some plants, alternative common names appear in the top PLANTS profile box. PLANTS also maintains a single common name for each state; these state common names are available only to NRCS resource managers. There are several possibilities: 1) Your information is more accurate than ours. If so, please use Distribution Update to update our information.
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How do I cite PLANTS?

Frequently Asked Questions | USDA PLANTS
Please cite the National PLANTS Database as indicated on our PLANTS Citation and Acknowledgements page.
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So, what's the big deal if Blue Sterling grades their plants in the fall?

Blue Sterling Nursrey FAQ
A lot. All plants for spring shipment are tagged in the fall before being put away for the winter. For example: a maple that measures 18/24" in the fall is tagged 18/24". When the plant is pulled in the spring AND STARTS TO GROW it is likely to push out 3-12 inches or more of new growth. Now your 18/24" plant could actually be a 24/30" or even larger. Many wholesale nurseries grade after the plant flushes in the spring so an 18/24" plant is 18/24".
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AFRA - Frequently Asked Questions
Moving plants is fraught with dangers. You should consult with your removalist. Some will be happy to move your plants others will not. In circumstances where you are moving goods into storage, storing plants is not practical. In some instances, moving plants interstate is forbidden, depending on State importation laws.
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RB Steel&CO
Rb Steel & Co cannot accept responsibility for safely moving your plants because they may suffer from a lack of water and light as well as probable temperature changes while in the van. You may prefer to transport your house plants in the family car
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Poison Ivy, Oak, and Sumac - Frequently Asked Questions - (w...
Poison ivy is a harmful vine or shrub in the cashew family. It grows plentifully in parts of the United States and southern Canada. Poison ivy usually grows as a vine twining on tree trunks or straggling over the ground. But the plant often forms upright bushes if it has no support to climb upon. Species related to poison ivy include poison oak, which grows in the Pacific Northwest and nearby regions of Canada, and poison sumac, which grows in the Eastern United States.
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How Big Are The Needles?

Bloomingdale Acupuncture frequently asked questions
They're not very big. The typical Chinese fine needle measures .25 to .30 millimeters in diameter, and 30-50 millimeters in length. The diameter is similar to your own hair. Acupuncture needles, unlike hypodermic needles, are neither hollow nor rigid, and the tip is shaped to increase the patient's comfort during insertion.
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How big are your classes?

Tucson Yoga--FAQ
Some of our classes can be very large, up to 40 students. Others are smaller, with less than ten students. In general, our classes are larger than other yoga studios because of our low prices.
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How big is a hectare?

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions about the metric system
American football field is almost exactly 100 meters from one end line to the opposite goal line. Imagine a square of that length on each side, and you've got an area of one hectare. The hectare, symbol ha, is a unit of area equal to 10 000 m? and used exclusively for measuring land. The usual pronunciation rhymes with "air." One hectare equals (100 m)?, or 1 hm?, so envision a square, the length of a football field on each side, for an idea of the size of a hectare.
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Who is 'Big Hats'?

Jack Johnson - FAQ : Frequently Asked Questions
Big Hats was one of Jack's friends that he grew up with on the North Shore of Hawaii, and he was this big dude, and he would tackle the crap out of Jack and the other kids when they would play "Mudfootball". Hense the verse in Mudfootball 'Big hits, big hats, hey give me the ball' .
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How big is the Show?

Overview of the Brimfield Show
The Show runs about a mile along Route 20, on both sides of the road, extending several hundred yards back from each side of the road. Most dealers opt to show their wares inside large and comfortable tents, and all fields are contiguously located next to each other, so seeing everything is an easy stroll. While different fields may be open on different days, they are all contiguously located, (directly next to each other), and there is more than plenty to do and see whenever you come.
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