By A Mystery Man Writer
LARGE SIZE RED JAPANESE LOUTUS BARE ROOT We originally began to grow lotus flowers as a hobby, but soon the idea grew that we sell our plants. Our plants are grown in our own backyard. Since we have put lots of time and care into looking after each plant, we can ensure the quality and health of each
LARGE SIZE RED JAPANESE LOUTUS BARE ROOT
We originally began to grow lotus flowers as a hobby, but soon the idea grew that we sell our plants. Our plants are grown in our own backyard. Since we have put lots of time and care into looking after each plant, we can ensure the quality and health of each even at this low price
Plants that we offer:
Note: Each of these pictures are taken from plants that we have grown ourselves in the past few years.
General Potting Information:
o For small lotus: pots must be 10" x 6"
o For medium to large lotuses: pots must be 18" x 12" or 24" x 12"
Other Information:
All plants can be bought between the end of February until early May. Instructions for planting the lotuses will be sent along with each purchase.
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