how to treat early deliveries

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lovem
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how to treat early deliveries

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i have some plants coming from Naylor Creek next week and unless i plant them in the snow i need to make arrangements. i was wondering the best way to treat them if i was to put them under the lights with my other hostas.any suggestions would be more than welcome. i have never bought plants like this before. when i buy early it is just a matter of keeping them out of the frost. thanks Bryan
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not sure what kind of plants your getting
But i have lilies and phlox potted in unheated GH here in Michigan

You can store them in a frig till you can plant them!
what are you getting???
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what kind of plants

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i did forget to mention it , they are hostas. sorry about that Bryan
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Post by Chris_W »

Hi Bryan,

Since they are likely to be completely leafed out I would pot them up in a well-draining potting soil and put them in a well lit area indoors. Then when the danger of frost has completely passed slowly take them outdoors for a little at a time, bringing them back in if the weather is going to get cool again, to harden them off to the outdoors.

Personally I would rather get plants completely dormant and then store them cold until planting time, like notmartha is thinking, but for these that probably would have been a while ago.

Hope that helps.

Chris (who is also still looking at a thick layer of snow outdoors right now :roll: )
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Just place them in a window and then do like Chris tell you. Take care of both sun and wind when you start to bring them outdoor.

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