You can request
a “Hold Order” for Hardy Perennials and we will ship them
when it’s planting time in your zone. Otherwise, Hardy
Perennials can be kept in a cool or cold spot like an unheated
garage, cool cellar or outbuilding. Cover the pot and soil
with insulating material (burlap, clean rags, newspaper) and
check the soil every 2-3 weeks to make sure it doesn’t dry
out completely. In the spring, plant as soon as the ground
is open and no longer frozen. Dormant plants can endure
freezing temperatures in the spring as long as the plant
remains dormant without any green buds.
Hold Orders
We will ship your order at whatever future date you specify that's ideal for your planting zone. ‘Hold
Order’.
Dormant Plants
During the winter months we ship some of our hardy fruits and perennials as dormant plants. Caring for Dormant Plants.
Please note: If a plant is marked Temp. Out of Stock" on our webstore, you can still place an order for the plant and we will ship it as soon as possible. We grow about 1,000 varieties and some need a little more time until they are ready to ship.
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Logee's wins Massachusetts Horticultural Society's Gold Medal
Owners Byron Martin and Laurelynn Martin were presented the Gold Medal for Lifetime Achievement from the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. The award acknowledges that Logee's grows some of the finest fruiting, rare and tropical plants and has sold them to discerning plant lovers all over the United States. Many a blue ribbon has been won at horticultural events by plants that were originally purchased at Logee's. Various members of the Logee/Martin family have left their mark on the family business. Byron and Laurelynn have recently added a new energy-efficient production greenhouse, expanded the catalog and internet shopping and devote much time to hybridizing and introducing new plants.