Wires_Guy_wires
Imperial Masterpiece
I needed more tight foliage for grafting.
Can you guys guess what type of juniper this is, based on the foliage?
26 euros a piece. 10 euros shipping (from across the country).
Height should've been 40-50cm but it's closer to 60-70cm. The trunk is roughly 2.5cm in diameter, and they have movement down low!
That's one tuft of foliage. Puffy innit?
How many of your plants have a passport? NAK tuinbouw (a phytosanitation and plant research company) has provided legitimate quality controls, for just a few bucks extra. Not that I have a choice, they do this to all their plants. And I'm happy they do.
Anyhow, another great experience with these guys. Their website isn't the best and I've never been to their offline store. The communication isn't great either; these are plant people, not businessmen. And they seem good at being plant people. The pricing, quality and legitimacy of their products can't be beat. Similar sized junipers go for double that price on other websites.
The variety of junipers they have in stock is mind blowing. I honestly think they offer the widest variety of conifers in this part of Europe.
The passport and official quality control indicate that they even might(!) sell world wide. Or at least Europe wide. Although I don't think they offer anything in another language.
Packaging is great, these trees came packed in some kind of insulating straw-like stuff. Damp and all. Decent cardboard all around.
Delivery times have varied in the past; one time I had to wait through winter for an order to come through (hence the mention of communication), but it seems that they ship year round nowadays. That might have something to do with the warm winter we're having though. This time it too less than a week from ordering to home delivery.
Can you guys guess what type of juniper this is, based on the foliage?
26 euros a piece. 10 euros shipping (from across the country).
Height should've been 40-50cm but it's closer to 60-70cm. The trunk is roughly 2.5cm in diameter, and they have movement down low!
That's one tuft of foliage. Puffy innit?
How many of your plants have a passport? NAK tuinbouw (a phytosanitation and plant research company) has provided legitimate quality controls, for just a few bucks extra. Not that I have a choice, they do this to all their plants. And I'm happy they do.
Anyhow, another great experience with these guys. Their website isn't the best and I've never been to their offline store. The communication isn't great either; these are plant people, not businessmen. And they seem good at being plant people. The pricing, quality and legitimacy of their products can't be beat. Similar sized junipers go for double that price on other websites.
The variety of junipers they have in stock is mind blowing. I honestly think they offer the widest variety of conifers in this part of Europe.
The passport and official quality control indicate that they even might(!) sell world wide. Or at least Europe wide. Although I don't think they offer anything in another language.
Packaging is great, these trees came packed in some kind of insulating straw-like stuff. Damp and all. Decent cardboard all around.
Delivery times have varied in the past; one time I had to wait through winter for an order to come through (hence the mention of communication), but it seems that they ship year round nowadays. That might have something to do with the warm winter we're having though. This time it too less than a week from ordering to home delivery.